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Original Article: Triumph Bonneville Please discuss the Motorcycle.com article Triumph Bonneville in our Motorcycle Forums below. Use the reply button to let others know your comments or feedback on the article. Constructive criticism is always appreciated, along with your thoughts and personal opinions on the bikes and products we have tested. |
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I've owned an '06 T 100 for a year and 8K miles now. Mods include Hagon Nitro rear shocks and Hagon progressive wound fork springs with gaitors, a Corbin leather seat, Norman Hyde Bellmouth Velocity Stack, K&N air fliter, 122.5 main & 42 Pilot, Thruxton Needles and slides drilled 8mm and Triumph Off Road pipes. The bike is a pure joy to ride, handles like it's on rails and gives that nice Triuph snarl when you nail it. All in all a super fun reliable and drop dead gorgeous bike. I'd recomend one to anyone who wanted a classic looking bike without the HD baggage. 10+
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