America Considering Buying A America

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  1. harryweld

    harryweld Well-Known Member

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    Hi Totally new to the forum.

    I’m considering buying a cruiser for the first time and after looking at the various options I’ve plumed for a Triumph America. I’ve set my budget at £5000 and was surprised to see that the prices being asked for the older 790’s are very similar, and in some cases higher, than much newer 865’s with similar mileage.

    Is there any particular reason that the 790’s hold their value so well? Are the 790’s that much better, is there some kudos around owning one or is it simply down to not having injection motors makes them easier to work on?

    Also anything I should look for in either model, mechanical issues, desirable/non-desirable extras etc.



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  2. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Welcome to the forum, harry weld! Good luck with you hunt for an America. When you find one, we'd love to see pics!
     
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  3. Alatamoc

    Alatamoc Senior Member

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    Welcome. The 790's are reckoned to be prettier.
    865 has more mid range torque
    Later bikes have fuel injection.
    Post 14 bikes have canbus meaning they're harder to modify.
    Best of the bunch in my humble is 07-08 with carbs and the later strengthened crankcases to avoid the worry of a starter idler gear failure.( Rare but heartbreaking if it happens)
     
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  4. unclescratch

    unclescratch Active Member

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    X2 on the starter idler gear on the older 790's. TTP safe start is a good fix, though, and should be mandatory. Agree the 865 w/carbs would be my 1st choice, but a carbed 790 is what I have and it does me just fine ! I like the spoked wheels also.
     
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  5. capt

    capt Elite Member

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    The early EFI 865 motors are the easiest to tune ! tuneecu is the tool to use !
    Remove AIS and open up the air filter box and put open pipes , you can gain 6 to 8hp just Removing stuff and changing the mapping !
     
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  6. harryweld

    harryweld Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the info.Not to bothered about tuning to be honest, I have a couple of other bike if I want speed. I do prefer the looks of the 790's so may go for one of those. Not in much of a rush to get one so I'll wait till the right one comes along. I'll hang around the forum and pop some pictures up if I finally get one.
     
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  7. Judd Dredd

    Judd Dredd Giver of Drugs, Vaccines and Hard Truths

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  8. Alatamoc

    Alatamoc Senior Member

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    No...whilst the LT is a nice enough bike ( I owned one ) they're all canbus meaning it's hard to tune, modify or replace many parts with anything non standard.
    Having said that mine was fine but at exactly 97mph the ECU decided I was going fast enough and cut the spark to one cylinder
    I didn't enjoy that at all.
     
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  9. capt

    capt Elite Member

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    Biggest gain you get from removing the ais and opening up the air box More Midrange Torque !!
    This equals more tractable motor = more cruzer mode ! Hold gears longer or change up earlier, mine pulls a 170 kg trailer ! I've toured through WA and the NT last year, 11,000 klm, Perth to Darwin , camper in tow two up 17~ km/ltr !!
     
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  10. joe mc donald

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    Welcome to the family. Yes waiting is good and the right steed will turn up in time.
    Regards
    Joe.
     
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