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Reviewed on December 29, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Titan Gecko RM view listing

4.5
Did not have to buy no chrome for bike wheels are custom SS motor has all the. Power did not need no afther market parts, had a few Harleys had to buy parts like ss parts Titan comes total SS motor, cu7 parts it's no... read more
Did not have to buy no chrome for bike wheels are custom SS motor has all the. Power did not need no afther market parts, had a few Harleys had to buy parts like ss parts Titan comes total SS motor, cu7 parts it's no win,
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Reviewed on August 2, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Titan Phoenix TRM view listing

4.5
love and hate it, runs and sounds like a beast ,handles like I want ,looks great, minor problems with primary leaking ,putting on a belt, other than that you can't get me off it, reminds me of the old days when you knew you were on something special, I have been riding since 1965, built bikes that... read more
love and hate it, runs and sounds like a beast ,handles like I want ,looks great, minor problems with primary leaking ,putting on a belt, other than that you can't get me off it, reminds me of the old days when you knew you were on something special, I have been riding since 1965, built bikes that were in magazines, but no need to anymore I found just what I wanted in a bike and if I were to build another it would be just like my titan.
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Reviewed on May 25, 2007

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Titan Gecko RM view listing

5.0
I guess what amazes me is the fact that a lot of people still buy these bikes and think you never have to tighten a bolt or check fluid or maintain the bike. Titan, Ortiz, West Coast, OCC etc.... there badass show bikes designed for short trips at full throttle. Maintenence is required more than a... read more
I guess what amazes me is the fact that a lot of people still buy these bikes and think you never have to tighten a bolt or check fluid or maintain the bike. Titan, Ortiz, West Coast, OCC etc.... there badass show bikes designed for short trips at full throttle. Maintenence is required more than a H-D Dresser. The bike itself is beautiful, well built and comfortable. Not for everyone applys here so buyer beware.
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Reviewed on June 24, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Titan Phoenix TRM view listing

5.0
My 1st Titan...will never go back to HD. Titan's are awesome. The Titan bikes are real eye catchers and they are fast. People, young, old, always tell me how good it looks... Very comforable ride, hate to stop for gas, they should make bigger gas tanks. I recommend that you try a Titan... trade... read more
My 1st Titan...will never go back to HD. Titan's are awesome. The Titan bikes are real eye catchers and they are fast. People, young, old, always tell me how good it looks... Very comforable ride, hate to stop for gas, they should make bigger gas tanks. I recommend that you try a Titan... trade those corporate HD's in and you'll feel the difference on a Titan motorcycle.
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Reviewed on November 28, 2000

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Titan Phoenix TRM view listing

2.0
I purchased my new Phoenix ZRM in March 2000 with great excitement only to be followed with many heart aches disappointments. While the bike looks and runs great I have had three inner primary seals replaced along with two ignition coils replaced. The bike is currently broke another possible coil... read more
I purchased my new Phoenix ZRM in March 2000 with great excitement only to be followed with many heart aches disappointments. While the bike looks and runs great I have had three inner primary seals replaced along with two ignition coils replaced. The bike is currently broke another possible coil failure, it has had one recall constant carburetor problems and a dealership (TITAN OF HOUSTON) that does not give a DAMN about you or your bike. I have wrote and e-mailed Titan many times and never heard nothing in return so I guess I will just keep all my receipts and try to lemon law this piece of crap when the law allows!
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Reviewed on October 23, 2000

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Titan Gecko RM view listing

5.0
I've put a little over 2k miles on my 2000 Titan Geko RM with no problems whatsoever. It is my number two bike, for around town trips or for day trips of 200 miles or less. It appears to be top quality construction and with the 113cc engine a real screamer. The paint is a beautiful granite with... read more
I've put a little over 2k miles on my 2000 Titan Geko RM with no problems whatsoever. It is my number two bike, for around town trips or for day trips of 200 miles or less. It appears to be top quality construction and with the 113cc engine a real screamer. The paint is a beautiful granite with "mystic paint" tears which change color depending on the light and angle of view. It always draws a crowd and lots of complements. I have a good friend who has a similar bike with the same results. Overall, I'd say it's a great second bike if you can afford it.
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Reviewed on August 2, 2000

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Titan Gecko RM view listing

3.0
This is the third Titan I've bought: 1 Phoenix, 1 Indy 500, and now a Y2K Gecko. They all have had major problems. I've only ridden all three a combined 200 miles. They all have been shipped from the factory missing major components, wheel spacers, etc. All have leaked oil. The Y2K Gecko was... read more
This is the third Titan I've bought: 1 Phoenix, 1 Indy 500, and now a Y2K Gecko. They all have had major problems. I've only ridden all three a combined 200 miles. They all have been shipped from the factory missing major components, wheel spacers, etc. All have leaked oil. The Y2K Gecko was shipped with the wrong jack shaft and primary cover, destroying the clutch assembly. I have sent email to Titan, but they will not respond. After spending more than $100,000 on 3 bikes, one would think that they would be interested in making a customer happy. My advice - stay away, there is no quality control, and you can't get a straight answer from Titan.
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Reviewed on July 31, 2000

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Titan Phoenix TRM view listing

4.0
I love my Titan. I am either riding, 1800 miles in 6 weeks, or looking at it sitting in my garage. I have added the danny-gray seat and a sissy bar with a back pad. So to ride 2 up sometimes, I went from a roll in 1st gear with a new H D Deuce, when I shifted into 3rd gear I looked in my mirror... read more
I love my Titan. I am either riding, 1800 miles in 6 weeks, or looking at it sitting in my garage. I have added the danny-gray seat and a sissy bar with a back pad. So to ride 2 up sometimes, I went from a roll in 1st gear with a new H D Deuce, when I shifted into 3rd gear I looked in my mirror and I was 150 feet ahead. This bike accelerates like my old 900 Kaw. What more can I say.
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Reviewed on July 31, 2000

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Titan Phoenix TRM view listing

5.0
Although I have not had the bike long, I will tell you that the power this bike is something to behold. It would take thousands and thousands of dollars worth of high-performance upgrades on a Harley to get even close to what this bike has. If you're looking for raw power and a great look, then... read more
Although I have not had the bike long, I will tell you that the power this bike is something to behold. It would take thousands and thousands of dollars worth of high-performance upgrades on a Harley to get even close to what this bike has. If you're looking for raw power and a great look, then this bike is for you. If there is any one thing that I think should be improved upon, it would be for Titan to spend a little more money on the exhaust. Chrome covers over the tops of the areas that turn color, or even doubled walls on the exhaust system would be good suggestions. However, the true powerful sound is outstanding. These Iron Horses will be around to stay and they are getting a lot of Harley owners to be ex Harley owners.
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