Out Of Production Models

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  1. RJinTX

    RJinTX Member

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    #1 RJinTX, Jun 14, 2022
    Last edited: Jun 14, 2022
    My 2002 Bonneville America is more fun than a new puppy, and reliable as sunrise.

    I do have a wondering eye, and consider other rides.

    Specifically, a Thunderbird or Trophy.

    I have begun to wonder about the wisdom of buying an out of production model.
    I fully accept that accessories will become less available as time passes, but I'm more concerned with the availability of parts.
    I prefer to be out riding rather than in the garage tinkering, or doing modifications, so my rides are taken to a dealer or independent shop if repairs are needed. I have the ability to tear up an anvil with a hammer, so not a DIY type.

    Your thoughts?

    Thank you in advance for your comments.
     
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  2. sprintdave

    sprintdave Nurse,he's out of bed again

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    Do you mean the T300 900 or 1200cc carburated models of these or the much later injected models?
     
  3. RJinTX

    RJinTX Member

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    #3 RJinTX, Jun 15, 2022
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    yes, I should have been more specific.

    I'm considering 2012 - 2017.

    A Thunderbird has the lead for the time being.

    I have had occasion to ride my son's BMW GS 800, & a friend's BMW RT-1200.
    Both really nice rides, and this got me to start thinking perhaps something newer would be nice.

    I am kinda a brand snob, not as bad as some BMW or Harley folks, but I like Triumphs.
     
  4. triumph900

    triumph900 Active Member

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    Thunderbird twins never really had a ton of aftermarket love. But as with most Triumph's, they are pretty reliable. Basic maintenance parts (filters, plugs, brakes) should be readily available.
     
  5. sprintdave

    sprintdave Nurse,he's out of bed again

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    The Trophies are very large and cumbersome but make a great tourer. Dont think the thunderbirds are the best handling bikes, isn't the suspension crap? Seem to recall moans about that.
    Best to try and get a ride on them before deciding.
     
  6. BATEBY45

    BATEBY45 Well-Known Member

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    My current 1993 Trophy 900 has nearly 87,000 miles on the first one ,same year did 139,000 before I pensioned it off, apart from the usual wearing items I have replaced carb needles (worn through) Ignition pickup once, alternator drive coupling, and on the first one two sprag clutches until the second uprated one. I don't think that there is a bike made now that would do what I want so I hope this current one keeps going for a year or two more.
     
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