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      Reviewed on July 21, 2003

      Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Triumph Sprint ST view listing

      5.0
      Let me start by saying that I flew from FL to TN (700miles) to pick up my new 2003 ST, couldn't pass up the deal (especially the FREE ((thanks triumph) hard bags), I was also looking forward to putting this SPLIT PERSONALITY bike to the test! OK I am over 40 years old and have had 3 back... read more
      Let me start by saying that I flew from FL to TN (700miles) to pick up my new 2003 ST, couldn't pass up the deal (especially the FREE ((thanks triumph) hard bags), I was also looking forward to putting this SPLIT PERSONALITY bike to the test! OK I am over 40 years old and have had 3 back operations in the past 12 years, so I was crazy to attempt such a trip without a safty net ( trailer), I broke the trip up into 2 days, but if I had to do it in one day I would have been able to!! This bike not only hauls ass it does so comfortably!! Ever since 1997 I had wanted a Daytona 955i (YELLOW as if there is any other color), but hte more I looked into the Sprint ST the more I began to realize that a 100% sportsbike wasn't going to be a pratical choice, I have the best of both worlds. Thanks TRIUMPH for making such a great bike, and if you want to call it a touring bike, you go right ahead, with the improved HP increased to 118, I think I know what it really is, a SPORTSBIKE w/ touring ability!
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      Reviewed on July 16, 2003

      Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Triumph Sprint ST view listing

      5.0
      I bought this bike in February 2000, and I have been in love ever since. I had a Ducati 851 which had looks, sounds, and handling, but had awful ergos and slow speed manuvers were just scary. The Sprint has looks (I get positive comments EVERYWHERE I go), sounds wonderful, handles very well, and is... read more
      I bought this bike in February 2000, and I have been in love ever since. I had a Ducati 851 which had looks, sounds, and handling, but had awful ergos and slow speed manuvers were just scary. The Sprint has looks (I get positive comments EVERYWHERE I go), sounds wonderful, handles very well, and is comfortible. I ride it to work five days a week on a 40 mile loop. On weekends I take it canyon riding. I added a Staintune hi-pipe, short stalk clear lense rear signals, Triumph rear hugger, Zero Gravity light smoke Double Bubble, hub ammo, new factory FI map, K&N filter , I removed the snorkles and metal divider in the airbox, and frame sliders. I have been getting 52-53mpg, and I do not baby my bike. It has never done anything but run perfectly. I have 15,000 miles on the ODO. I'm on the original clutch, the chain was replaced at 14,000 miles(sprockets still look new), The valves needed NO adjustment at 13,000 miles, and I am running a set of Bridgestone BT-010's. I am on my second 200-50-17 rear. It fits perfectly due to the six inch wheel, and lots of clearence. I got 4,500 miles out of the last rear, and about 8,000 out of the front. I can buy any bike at any time to replace my Sprint ST, but I can't see any reason to part with such an all around great bike. Of course an MV Agusta F4 as a second bike would perfect!
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      Reviewed on July 9, 2003

      Motorcycle reviewed 2002 Triumph Sprint RS view listing

      4.0
      I've put 8,000 miles on my 2001 Sprint RS over the past 9 months. Since my car died four months ago, its been a daily driver and my only transportation. With the factory rear trunk it's a fantastically flexible machine. Great torque for the real world, not too heavy, nimble in traffic,... read more
      I've put 8,000 miles on my 2001 Sprint RS over the past 9 months. Since my car died four months ago, its been a daily driver and my only transportation. With the factory rear trunk it's a fantastically flexible machine. Great torque for the real world, not too heavy, nimble in traffic, more top end than any sane person needs on the street. I've taken several 700 mile trips on it and am extremely satisfied. Wish it had self-cancelling turn signals and a ram-air system to let it breathe cooler. Otherwise no faults, would buy another one in a heartbeat.
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      Reviewed on May 27, 2003

      Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Triumph Sprint RS view listing

      4.0
      Having ridden most of the current Triumph sport lineup I must say they all feel the same. Torque to burn. Aside from the Daytona which has a different feel. My 2000 RS has great torque and full range power. It handles itself well against the rice bikes but lacks the top end snap. Low and mid... read more
      Having ridden most of the current Triumph sport lineup I must say they all feel the same. Torque to burn. Aside from the Daytona which has a different feel. My 2000 RS has great torque and full range power. It handles itself well against the rice bikes but lacks the top end snap. Low and mid range is where it really shines.
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      Reviewed on May 13, 2003

      Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Triumph Sprint RS view listing

      3.0
      my bike is actually a 2001. Fun bike, pretty smooth & fast enough. Been great up until last week. The problem was the bike developed a rather bad fuel leak. I have heard similar reports on this site and in talking to techs, they don't seem suprised. Rate of leak was quite disturbing and was so... read more
      my bike is actually a 2001. Fun bike, pretty smooth & fast enough. Been great up until last week. The problem was the bike developed a rather bad fuel leak. I have heard similar reports on this site and in talking to techs, they don't seem suprised. Rate of leak was quite disturbing and was so bad I had to park outside until it could leak itself out. Since I bought the bike the dealership in my area was sold and the new dealer dropped the line so nearest dealer for warranty work is 100 miles away. Dealer told me my problem to get it to them, but since it is not safe to drive this is a major hassle. Called Triumph (U.S.) and at first they had no good solutions, but am still working with them. I'll post how it goes later but I am not optimistic.
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      Reviewed on March 31, 2003

      Motorcycle reviewed 2002 Triumph Sprint ST view listing

      5.0
      first things first. This bike truly hauls ass. Breathtakingly fast in a heartbeat. Braking is excellent, handling excellent. Plus it is gorgeous.Quality has been excellent. After nearly 6000 miles only problem was a defective clutch cable covered by warranty. Riding around town or 50 mile runs in... read more
      first things first. This bike truly hauls ass. Breathtakingly fast in a heartbeat. Braking is excellent, handling excellent. Plus it is gorgeous.Quality has been excellent. After nearly 6000 miles only problem was a defective clutch cable covered by warranty. Riding around town or 50 mile runs in the boonies is great fun for long distance though I highly recommend a better seat (I am 54 years old and have a sensitive butt. Also the taller shield is a real plus for 70mph plus all day rides.) I went over my bike the day I purchased it with a fine tooth comb everything was tight and right. Fast,comfortable and cool bike.
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      Reviewed on March 6, 2003

      Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Triumph Sprint RS view listing

      5.0
      I love my Sprint RS it is powerful, stable, and fun, I replaced the stock wind screen and got the belly pan which I belive finishes the bkie. The on problem I have and I am not sure if others have the same problem but the darn plastic fuel quick connects crack and break with no provocation.. I am... read more
      I love my Sprint RS it is powerful, stable, and fun, I replaced the stock wind screen and got the belly pan which I belive finishes the bkie. The on problem I have and I am not sure if others have the same problem but the darn plastic fuel quick connects crack and break with no provocation.. I am looking at getting metal replacements and that is the only grip I have. Triumph needs to spend a little more on the little things they think won't matter as they usually do. Other than that the Triumph Sprint RS is the best bike I have ever Owned in verisital and fun, with good otpions from the get go.
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      Reviewed on March 3, 2003

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      5.0
      A great all round sports tourer, Comfortable yet quick. Handling is pretty damn good and although not an out and out sports bike it can give some of the Japanese machines a good run for their money. I love it... read more
      A great all round sports tourer, Comfortable yet quick. Handling is pretty damn good and although not an out and out sports bike it can give some of the Japanese machines a good run for their money. I love it !!
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      Reviewed on January 30, 2003

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      5.0
      I purchased my red '02 St last june and have enjoyed it more than I can say. It runs like a top, never a problem. I like the understated styling as it's not too "flash". I dont make a lot of dough so it was important to have one bike that did everything I wanted to do exceptionally well...400... read more
      I purchased my red '02 St last june and have enjoyed it more than I can say. It runs like a top, never a problem. I like the understated styling as it's not too "flash". I dont make a lot of dough so it was important to have one bike that did everything I wanted to do exceptionally well...400 miles/day no prob, tons of power, lots of torque in the USABLE rpm range. To some the ST is a sport-tour but to me its a "gentlemans sport bike"...much less tame than the general perception, I think. This is an awesome, fast, sexy bike. Get the triumph carbon pipe and the heated grips and you'll fall in love baby! I'd buy this bike again in a second. A+
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      Reviewed on December 6, 2002

      Motorcycle reviewed 2002 Triumph Sprint RS view listing

      5.0
      If that is what ya want, look elsewhere. But if ya want something that has all day comfort and plenty of sport, this is it!!!! Maybe you could call the RS a touring bike for young guys or a sport bike for old guys. I dunno if I like the brakes or the motor the most on this bike. This has got... read more
      If that is what ya want, look elsewhere. But if ya want something that has all day comfort and plenty of sport, this is it!!!! Maybe you could call the RS a touring bike for young guys or a sport bike for old guys. I dunno if I like the brakes or the motor the most on this bike. This has got to be the coolest motor ever built. The stock exhaust is the way to go, cuz I can prowl and rip by stealth. Great engine braking, SMOOTH power delivery, and a midrange hit that makes a Doberman on speed look slow. The brakes are powerful and smooth, easy to get the back tire off the ground and make the high school girls giggle. The ergos fit me just fine, I can spend several hours blazing the roads and not get sore. Above legal speeds, this thing is so sweet.............. With fuel injection, a 2 year,unlimited mile warranty and excellent build quality, make purchsing a RS a no brainer. I make no claims to be the next Nicky Haden and the suspension/chassis set up work just fine for the real world. One afternoon, I went from sea level to over 12,000 feet and NO loss in power!!!!! Triumph had their stuff together when this built this bike, period. My friends at Breeze Cycles treat me great!! It is nice to go into a bike shop and they know you by name, not a potential chance to make some coins. I have been riding for over 35 years now, mostly trials bikes and woods bikes. And I have had several street bikes along the way. It is cool to rip past the noisy HD group and they think you are on an oriental sport bike, then soon realize that a Triumph...well, just humbled them. This is the one bike that I will never part with!!!! .....And don't forget to wave at your fellow bikers.
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