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  1. Funnelli

    Funnelli Well-Known Member

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    Hi,
    I'm Funnelli from Tonbridge, England.
    Been riding a 675 r for the last three years but thinking of getting a 765 r not rs ( I prefer the red subframe, sad eh!)
    And I have a few questions ..........
    I hope it's a friendly site!
    Up for any local meets and love all things triumph.
     
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    stollydriver Elite Member

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    You'll find the forum both friendly and informative. Welcome to the site.:p
     
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    Welcome to the forum Funnelli
    Good banter and advice 24/7 on this forum mate.
     
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  4. Funnelli

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    Aww thanks, very friendly so far!
     
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    Welcome in Funnelli ! I'm keen to test ride the 765, just haven't had time yet. I read loads of topics on it and it does sound very promising! Good luck with your decision..
     
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  6. Funnelli

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    I'm taking one out today from lagunas Maidstone, I rode an Yamaha xsr 900 last week as they seem to get good reviews but I have to say it made my current bike feel like a gem by comparison, i like the engine but everything else just feels loose and vibey, think I am triumph through and through!
     
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  7. dilligaf

    dilligaf Guest

    Hi mate and welcome
     
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    Welcome in the the best forum!!
     
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    Never mind the red sub frame. The numbers suggest the R is the better road bike with less peaky characteristics. Mr J Ellis.
     
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    TEZ 217 Crème de la Crème

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    welcome in Funnelli :cool:
     
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    [​IMG]Funelli
     
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  12. MrOrange

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    Hi and welcome.
    Go see your section and put questions in there, get a better response asking in there. ;)

    And we'll never tell you to use the search function.!!!! :p
     
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    Hi and welcome..........................
     
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  14. Funnelli

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    So the 765rs........... omg!
    But is it my bike plus £5000 omg?
    No it's not, at least not right now!
    I fell in love with my bike 3 years ago, the new one may be better but my str 675r is still bloody good, and only has 3700 miles on it!
    Thanks so much for the warm welcomes and not asking me to search for it, ha!
     
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