Very nice indeed Clive - like the proportions of lots of the Thruxton specials.Bit of a bling merchant - still like the Unikat Thruxton but without those spiral front discs...View attachment 120676
I think the end of the Thruxton may have been due to a reduced focus on Cafe Racer’s in part, but mainly due to the fact that it’d stopped selling. The result of other more comfortable, great handling/performing options in their own lineup.Triumph obviously think the 'Café Racer' thing has run its course with the end of the Truxton. Personally I think that blinging it up like the Unikat would sell well. The Thruxton just had too much brushed metal and matt black to make it look special . When the 961 was suffering from a poor reputation I went to make the sensible purchase of a Thruxton but I stood and looked and it just didn't have that instant Wow factor the Norton has. The 'R' was a great bike and fantastic value second hand as everyone was after the RS.
I really must protest at Thruxton owners coming onto our forum and spouting such a load of common sense. Yes you may have the performance, reliability, aftermarket options, spares backup but we have....... vibration by the bucketload and a cool name. And shiny bits.....I am so happy with my Thruxton it will be a keeper till the day I die just like my old Norton.
Ashley
It doesn't have the Wow factor when you ride it either (just my opinion!)Triumph obviously think the 'Café Racer' thing has run its course with the end of the Truxton. Personally I think that blinging it up like the Unikat would sell well. The Thruxton just had too much brushed metal and matt black to make it look special . When the 961 was suffering from a poor reputation I went to make the sensible purchase of a Thruxton but I stood and looked and it just didn't have that instant Wow factor the Norton has. The 'R' was a great bike and fantastic value second hand as everyone was after the RS.
I really must protest at Thruxton owners coming onto our forum and spouting such a load of common sense. Yes you may have the performance, reliability, aftermarket options, spares backup but we have....... vibration by the bucketload and a cool name. And shiny bits.
Do you mean 'WOW my ring gear has just detached itselfIt doesn't have the Wow factor when you ride it either (just my opinion!)
As opposed to "WOW I know motorcycles are dangerous but I almost nodded off during that ride. Thankfully the jerky throttle in-built safety feature kicked in."Do you mean 'WOW my ring gear has just detached itself' or 'WOW my final drive sprocket has unscrewed itself
' or 'WOW my Bosch knock-off-copy lighting relay has just plunged me into total darkness
'??
Do you mean 'WOW my ring gear has just detached itself' or 'WOW my final drive sprocket has unscrewed itself
' or 'WOW my Bosch knock-off-copy lighting relay has just plunged me into total darkness
'??
Dunno. Not a bad look IMHO.Mmmmmmmm! Clearly undergone a significant (computer based) character bypass! Looks terminal to me!!
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needs more polished alloy on the engine, a chromed exhaust system and lose the gold on the suspension components - they look like they belong on a despots khazi. other than that, a useful looking bike.Mmmmmmmm! Clearly undergone a significant (computer based) character bypass! Looks terminal to me!!
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hard core rearset position!A Norvin? Certainly a beautiful looking machine regardless of its full DNA.
May invest in something very similar one day! Well a guy can dream can’t he!
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If anything those rearsets are too low, you'll burn the sole of your boot on the exhaust when changing up. Though I doubt that bike ever gets ridden. Having ridden a Vincent twin, I prefer my take.. Norley.hard core rearset position!