I have the same bike and completely understand your well stated frustration and decision. I have, however, had better luck. I bought mine a few years ago with 23K on the odometer and now have added approx. 8000 miles to get to the 31K I now have on it. The only big pain in the butt was the ignition switch failure 2 weeks after I bought it. Like you, I really did not understand what I was getting into. None-the-less I have enjoyed my bike immensely . Oh, wait, there is also the odometer failure recently, good grief. I have tried selling the bike on Craig's list and eBay and all I have gotten for my time and trouble are scammers and crooks trying to get something for nothing. So, I have accepted the fact that I will never get anything for the bike , accept maybe by parting the bike out. I think I will keep it and my '08 Touring model till they completely drop and can't be resurrected. Heck, I'd take both of them to a Triumph dealer and let them humiliate me with a pathetic trade in value on a new bike but fact is I can't do that because they no longer make a bike that can handle my 6'3" height, my 14" feet, my 275 LB. weight or my 74 years of age. Surely there are many people like me on the planet that would love to see Triumph make a bike for our niche that is more reliable and less complicated.