Is this going to de-value my R3R ?

I wonder if Triumph trademarked the Roadster name for motorcycles? Just a random thought. There have been lawsuits over stuff like that. :evil:

bob
 
You are probably right. I was thinking Beretta Firearms and Chevy Beretta, once GM lost in court the name went away pretty quick as a car name.

bob
 
Aspirin used to be trademarked by Bayer - until it became part of our language and then they lost its registration.
Me thinks the word roadster is too generic like coupe or convertible.
 
Aspirin used to be trademarked by Bayer - until it became part of our language and then they lost its registration.
Me thinks the word roadster is too generic like coupe or convertible.
don't you just love those roads!! I miss them so much I am booking my ass and my R3 back there in the summer of 2017
 
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A few years ago I as getting my '09 Rocket serviced and the dealer told me he was going to lend me a Roadster to see if I liked it. The funny ***c handed me the keys to one of these with a big smile on his face - Sachs Roadster 650.

Incidentally, Triumph has family groupings for its bikes; Classic, Touring, Adventure, Roadster, Cruiser. The Rocket is in the Cruiser family, not a Roadster. The Roadsters are the Speed and Street Triples.
Tiger Sport is a Touring, not an Adventure, and the R3T is a Cruiser, not a Touring.

Go figure.
 
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