Yeah sheet has gotten complicated since they now have to cater to the man bun wearing, latte sipping, skinny jean wearing hipster crowd that like to ride from home to the coffee shop on Sunday and look good doing it.............

All I can say is Yup he is a All right Shaun

Yup I eat buns, gulp coffee, could only wear skinny jeans as shirt sleeves, am too cheap to go to coffee shops, avoid riding Sundays as my favourite curves are full of sports-bikes and Sunday drivers and couldn't look good even if I tried, which I never have. Even deroes sniff and look down at me or ask directions to the nearest shelter. :roll::roll::roll::roll:
 
To me the Rocket is a "standard" design bike. I am glad Triumph calls it a cruiser because my insurance company says because it is a cruiser my full coverage policy only cost $286 a year. Works for me.
 
Yup I eat buns, gulp coffee, could only wear skinny jeans as shirt sleeves, am too cheap to go to coffee shops, avoid riding Sundays as my favourite curves are full of sports-bikes and Sunday drivers and couldn't look good even if I tried, which I never have. Even deroes sniff and look down at me or ask directions to the nearest shelter. :roll::roll::roll::roll:
Wouldn't go that far:)
 
Sshh! I've a reputation to maintain and me Mum can't be wrong all these years, can she? :eek: Besides, we must have an uppity class of deroe up here in Canberra with the highest per capita incomes in Australia.;):D
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This sounds like me when people ask me what style of motorcycle I ride...

Mid controls - not a cruiser...
More weight over front than rear when sitting still - not a cruiser...
Definitely not a sports bike

How does one classify the R3R? It is NOT a cruiser and it ****ing iris me Triumph markets it that way.

"Power cruiser" works for me.
 
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