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Reviewed on May 4, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Triumph America LT view listing

5.0
Starts every time and sounds great for a parallel twin. Good power and handles nicely. Comfortable foot position for someone 6' tall. Nice array of parts to customize including performance parts. Overall a fun bike to... read more
Starts every time and sounds great for a parallel twin. Good power and handles nicely. Comfortable foot position for someone 6' tall. Nice array of parts to customize including performance parts. Overall a fun bike to ride.
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Reviewed on March 14, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Triumph Rocket Three Touring view listing

4.8
This beast of a motorcycle just launches like a monster and stops just as well. The 240 rear tire will have you learning the curves a tad differently but once you do it’s very fun. Love the looks of this motorcycle as well as performance but for the longer trips over 100 miles or more you might... read more
This beast of a motorcycle just launches like a monster and stops just as well. The 240 rear tire will have you learning the curves a tad differently but once you do it’s very fun. Love the looks of this motorcycle as well as performance but for the longer trips over 100 miles or more you might want to check different shocks but the seat and foot and hand arrangement are great for me. Thanks
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Reviewed on March 6, 2014

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Triumph Sprint ST view listing

5.0
If you like to ride twisty back roads and do long stretches on the highway in comfort bikes, it's unbeatable. The triple cylinder engine is so smooth. It's perfect for those long sweeping turns and the suspension just soaks up the miles in... read more
If you like to ride twisty back roads and do long stretches on the highway in comfort bikes, it's unbeatable. The triple cylinder engine is so smooth. It's perfect for those long sweeping turns and the suspension just soaks up the miles in comfort.
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Reviewed on December 1, 2010

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Triumph America view listing

5.0
I'm a 47 year old fellow who last owned a bike back in college. So when I started looking into getting back on a bike, I wasn't really sure where to start. I knew that I couldn't afford a Harley (nor wanted to buy one) and the metrics just didn't do it for me. I was looking for a bike with a... read more
I'm a 47 year old fellow who last owned a bike back in college. So when I started looking into getting back on a bike, I wasn't really sure where to start. I knew that I couldn't afford a Harley (nor wanted to buy one) and the metrics just didn't do it for me. I was looking for a bike with a sense of history and personality which brought me to the Triumph brand. Once I saw the America, my decision was made. It had great looks at a manageable size. I've put on just over 5,500 miles in less than three years and have no complaints. Adding a few after-market upgrades at a reasonable pace has kept the newness factor just where it needs to be as well and, to boot, the family is on board. Just the other day, my wife asked if she could inherit the America when the time came to upgrade. Are you kidding me??? I'll have the best of all worlds. I get to ride with my wife and keep my other love nice and close.
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Reviewed on August 17, 2010

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Triumph America view listing

5.0
This is my 2nd America - what happened with the first one is too long a story (I did not crash it). Anyway my wife knew my heart was broken, so the new 2007 was waiting for me when I got back from Afghanistan, bless her heart. I remain in love with this bike - it is everything I have ever wanted... read more
This is my 2nd America - what happened with the first one is too long a story (I did not crash it). Anyway my wife knew my heart was broken, so the new 2007 was waiting for me when I got back from Afghanistan, bless her heart. I remain in love with this bike - it is everything I have ever wanted in a motorcycle, from looks to performance and handling. I rode Run for the Wall and Rolling Thunder this spring - 1500 miles of pure fun and comfort.
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Reviewed on June 7, 2010

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Triumph Speedmaster view listing

5.0
BOUGHT MINE BRAND NEW IN 07 AND NEVER LOOKED BACK. PLENTY OF POWER AND TORQUE. BEEN 3 YRS NOW AND NO PROBS AT ALL. ONLY OIL CHANGES AND 1 FRONT TIRE. I'M GOING WITH NEW PIPES FROM BELLA COURSE IN MICHIGAN, THEY HAVE A MUCH DEEPER... read more
BOUGHT MINE BRAND NEW IN 07 AND NEVER LOOKED BACK. PLENTY OF POWER AND TORQUE. BEEN 3 YRS NOW AND NO PROBS AT ALL. ONLY OIL CHANGES AND 1 FRONT TIRE. I'M GOING WITH NEW PIPES FROM BELLA COURSE IN MICHIGAN, THEY HAVE A MUCH DEEPER SOUND.
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Reviewed on February 10, 2010

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Triumph Rocket III view listing

5.0
After years of dirt biking and other metric cruiser ownership. I took the chance on a Brit bike at the recommendation of a friend. Drove up to Austin and found an SWEET barely used Rocket III at the dealership. After adding the race pipes and EFI chip and extra goodies, I got it on the road,... read more
After years of dirt biking and other metric cruiser ownership. I took the chance on a Brit bike at the recommendation of a friend. Drove up to Austin and found an SWEET barely used Rocket III at the dealership. After adding the race pipes and EFI chip and extra goodies, I got it on the road, and all I can say is YEE HAW. This bike not only for the money but for a man of my size and weight, fits like a glove, and I am most proud to own a bike from across the pond. Harley guys at my local hang out comment on it, and it also takes them back to when they either had Triumph or BSA choppers. So that gives you an idea of how old I am!!! Go Brit, Go Triumph! You can't go wrong with this bike. I am very impressed, and you will be too.
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Reviewed on December 9, 2009

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Triumph Speed Triple view listing

5.0
I'm a Harley guy by tradition. I bought a '99 S3 as my first sport bike and loved it; in a very short time, I bought an awesome Roulette Green 2007 S3. I come home with lots of smiles. Smooth is the best word to describe... read more
I'm a Harley guy by tradition. I bought a '99 S3 as my first sport bike and loved it; in a very short time, I bought an awesome Roulette Green 2007 S3. I come home with lots of smiles. Smooth is the best word to describe it.
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Reviewed on October 15, 2009

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Triumph Scrambler view listing

5.0
1 and 1/2 years of fun. Still going, turning heads and riding. Low upkeep. Just put new tires(original bridgestone trail wings) on although could have gone longer without them. 1500 mile round trip(hot springs) in 5 days this past summer. Seat is like a brick on long treks. Secret is to stop every... read more
1 and 1/2 years of fun. Still going, turning heads and riding. Low upkeep. Just put new tires(original bridgestone trail wings) on although could have gone longer without them. 1500 mile round trip(hot springs) in 5 days this past summer. Seat is like a brick on long treks. Secret is to stop every 150 miles or so. Definite stress reducer. Now ride with bmoc twice a month. No problems with this bike and would recommend to all who would listen.
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Reviewed on September 25, 2009

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Triumph Speedmaster view listing

5.0
I bought my '07 Speedmaster in July 2008 and it has been nothing but fun since. Since it was last years model they kicked in 1,000 in acsessories (below). Comfortable ride, I get 42 min MPG for all city driving but about 55 MPG to work (1/2 freeway). The phantom black/sunset red paint job turns... read more
I bought my '07 Speedmaster in July 2008 and it has been nothing but fun since. Since it was last years model they kicked in 1,000 in acsessories (below). Comfortable ride, I get 42 min MPG for all city driving but about 55 MPG to work (1/2 freeway). The phantom black/sunset red paint job turns heads and looks like it might belong in The Fonz's gargage (he rode mostly Triumphs on the show). I get many compliments on it, some think they misheard me when I tell them it is a 2007. Zero mechanical problems so far. Have no trouble keeping up with my Harley friends. The large rake angle with a small front wheel gices it a nice blend of stability and manouverability. Less vibration than even most Japanese bikes I tried. Seemed to be a quality product, and would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone.
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