Triumph Trident

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Yuk is right, bloody awful looking thing.
 
I feel sickened by calling that a Trident.
 
BT1100 reincarnate (I liked my Bulldog). I like this too, better than the Yam MT range which looks as if they forgot to add a fairing or tidy the pipes away
 
I remember when bikes had proper mudguards :rob
 
It’s cheap (ish) though

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Looks brilliant and perfect for what it's aimed at. If I was just starting on bikes or maybe even downsizing I would be very interested in this, so maybe in a year or three.
 
It could have done with a back end but as a cheap first bike it should be pretty good,

Quality looks up to standard and it’s an interesting alternative to the ubiquitous twin in its segment

It’ll sell because it’s a Triumph
 
Looks great, priced well and will sell loads to young folk desperate for more affordable fun bikes
 
hope they bring out an adventure model with the same engine and price point - could be cheaper and lighter than a T7 and a big hit
 
Just had an email from Triumph with all the details. I quite like it. :thumb
 


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