Triumph Daytona 600 Valmoto Replica Very Rare and Special Bike

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    triumph daytona 600 valmoto replica 2003 tt winning bike signed by bruce anstey.

    A beautiful example of a rare bike the specification is so long please contact me if interested.

    2003 16k mint, ive only done 600 miles in the last year, this bike is pampered and never ridden in the rain. £3495, private plate included valued at £500.
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    still for sale people
     
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    just passed mot so now with 12 months, and now £2995
     
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    Nice machine :upyeah:
     
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    wanna buy it?
     
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    Sorry don't think I would fit being the size I am and the knees are only just coping with the Speed Triple. Should sell at under 3 K but maybe not on this forum as there only appears to be me and you here!
    Is there anyone else out there???
     
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    I think your right mate, very quiest here, I would like a street triple or speed triple too.
     
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    I love both bikes (the mrs has the Street), a lot depends on how big you are: 6" shorter and about 5 stone lighter then I would have probably gone for the Street.
     
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    What do you think of the standard suspension Richard?
     
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    Not sure if you mean on the Street or the Speed but both bikes I find quite firm but I have come from A Ducati Multistrada 1200. My Speed handles well but I'm still early days with it, much less dive under braking with the front forks, very stable but I do find some of the rough roads hard work on the base of my back.
    Perhaps play with the settings a bit once run in. The Mrs has no complaints with the Street Triple but as its her first bike she has no comparison. Having riden both bikes I can see no reason to pay extra for the R version
     
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    Im 6ft 1, 14 stone, do you think the street would be small then.
     
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    I'm 6' 4" and 18 stone :eek:

    But my guess is the Street would feel a bit small only way to find out.... go to a dealer and get a test ride on both, you dont have to buy their bike. Just beware they will want you to sign that you will pay the first 800 - £1000 if you bin it!
     
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    I had a test ride on a street triple, i'm about 6'5" and 16 stone, i didn't feel that big on it but it did feel a bit like a bicycle ( very thin ) i found it quite nippy, but i settled for an 08 speed triple. Just got to play a bit more with the suspension, every bump feels like i'm gonna be launched out the seat lol, very harsh.
     
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    There must be someone who wants this beauty
     
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    I love the tail tidy and under seat fairing, Any luck you can tell me where to buy them?! :biggrin:
     
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    Wanna swap for my 2003 R1 9000 miles? :smile:
     
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