Hi All just sold my GTR 1400 , and I am on the hunt for a Touring, Roadster, just to tick of the bucket list, A gent told me to join this site, so here I am,
Greetings from sunny North Texas. You can look locally on Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, or hit the national sales sites like Cycle Trader if you want to have it shipped to your door. The two models are a LOT different in that they are purpose built for their name sakes. Better define what you want to use it for before sinking any dough into it. Also, you'll want to get a later edition, post 2010 since all the factory bugs were worked out by then. Good luck with your search.
Hi All just sold my GTR 1400 , and I am on the hunt for a Touring, Roadster, just to tick of the bucket list, A gent told me to join this site, so here I am,
Greetings from the UK mate. As atomsplitter said, the Touring and Roadster two different bikes, but with one common denominator the engine. But if I may put my penny’s worth in, I’d opt for the Roadster. With the right choice of accessories fitted, the Classic Roadster is as good as a Touring for distance work. Once you’ve been on your tour, off with the panniers and touring screen and you’ve a naked muscle bike to play with.
Hi Folks! Selling my 2014 Triumph Rocket III. Almost like new and everything works as it should. Bike is all original except for LED Headlight and MCCruise Electronic Cruise Control (better then...