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I have been riding Harleys for years; two in the garage right now. Earlier models, 2002 FLHT and 2005 FXSTD; one touring and the other a softail; both performance built engines.
I have been thinking about a new bike for over a year now; it won't be a Harley; the new models and some of the changes the MoCo bean counters have imposed on the brand do not appeal to me. So, after looking at all optons that do appeal to me, I have been debating with myself between the Storm and the R3.
I am thinking R3 and prefer the Roadster looks to the Touring model. I have found several used bikes with low mileage; I won't buy my first Triumph new.
Questions for you R3 guys:
1. Is there a model year that incorporated a step change in modifications that would make that, or later model years more attractive?
2. As I said, I prefer the visual appeal of the Roadster to the Touring model but my wife and I do take some over night trips; 300-400 mile days out and back. I am not concerned about her comfort on the Roadster as she has made those trips on the softail and, from what I have seen of the Roadster, she would be at least as comfortable on the Roadster as she is on the softail. I was wondering about luggage; are there detachable hard bags available for the Roadster.
Any input would be appreciated.
I have been thinking about a new bike for over a year now; it won't be a Harley; the new models and some of the changes the MoCo bean counters have imposed on the brand do not appeal to me. So, after looking at all optons that do appeal to me, I have been debating with myself between the Storm and the R3.
I am thinking R3 and prefer the Roadster looks to the Touring model. I have found several used bikes with low mileage; I won't buy my first Triumph new.
Questions for you R3 guys:
1. Is there a model year that incorporated a step change in modifications that would make that, or later model years more attractive?
2. As I said, I prefer the visual appeal of the Roadster to the Touring model but my wife and I do take some over night trips; 300-400 mile days out and back. I am not concerned about her comfort on the Roadster as she has made those trips on the softail and, from what I have seen of the Roadster, she would be at least as comfortable on the Roadster as she is on the softail. I was wondering about luggage; are there detachable hard bags available for the Roadster.
Any input would be appreciated.