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  1. pistonbroke

    pistonbroke Senior Member

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    thruxton r.

    what a wonderful piece of kit, incredible engine and the brakes are a different universe compared to my T100. My only problem was I found the pegs too high (I’m 6’3”) and it just made for an uncomfortable riding position which is a shame as I loved it. I’ll scratch my chin and think about it but can’t see it happening.
     
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  2. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Beautiful bike, pistonbroke! How'd you come to ride this Thruxton R? A dealership test ride perhaps? I had a 2016 Thruxton R but, sadly, I have it no more as I traded it for my 2019 Speed Triple RS. I miss it and there's a 2019 Thruxton R at my dealership currently at a big discount and I'm sorely tempted to (re)add it to the garage. :joy: Guess I just shoulda kept the 2016!

    I'm 5'7" and felt the ergonomics of the Thruxton R were good for me but not for longer rides and not if I'd have been much taller. It does seem like you at 6'3" would feel a wee bit cramped on the bike. But let us know if you pull the trigger on a purchase! ;)
     
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  3. Don the Don

    Don the Don Bigger Than The Average Bear

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    Nice bike and a great colour, shame about the peg's pity there is no adjustment to make things easier for you to consider it.
     
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  4. Yorkshireman

    Yorkshireman Crème de la Crème

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    What about a Speed Twin? Lighter and more powerful than a Thruxton with a more relaxed riding position.
     
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  5. Riggers

    Riggers Well-Known Member

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    What a fantastic looking bike they are! Sadly, for me, it's THAT riding position again. What with replacement hips, a stiff neck, and a back side that cries enough after about 50 miles it's a T100 or nothing for me.

    I can still dream though.......
     
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  6. learningtofly

    learningtofly He’s not the Messiah, he’s a very naughty boy!
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    Gorgeous, but I would say that. Are there no adjustable aftermarket rear sets available for the Thruxton?
     
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  7. Wessa

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    Great bike the thruxton, so sorry to hear that it is a bit cramped for you. The feel of the big twin puts a smile on my face every time I fire it up...
     
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  8. pistonbroke

    pistonbroke Senior Member

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    sadly not sandi, but a wonderful bike all the same
     
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  9. pistonbroke

    pistonbroke Senior Member

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    yep, thats on my list mate
     
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  10. pistonbroke

    pistonbroke Senior Member

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    you are not alone in that riggers! :p
     
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  11. pistonbroke

    pistonbroke Senior Member

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    Nothing that I can find Tony, only ones to move it up.
     
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  12. pistonbroke

    pistonbroke Senior Member

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    fame at last!

    I made the front page o_O:D:laughing:
     
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  13. Mark9

    Mark9 Noble Member

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    I bought a Thruxton a few weeks ago, (not the R version) love it, god knows how many bikes I’ve had over the years and I currently have 5 other bikes in the garage but I have to say the Thruxton is my favourite of all the bikes I’ve owned/own , it’s got plenty of power but isn’t over the top (as my recently sold M1200 was), lovely to look at, handling is more than adequate for road use, brakes are good, sounds good, comfort adequate, there are bikes that do everything better but this for me is a great package, can’t stop riding it!.
    PS I’m 6’2” and find the legroom fine but if the legroom is a bit tight for you PB why not give the T120 a try?.
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  14. Winglad

    Winglad Crème de la Crème

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    #14 Winglad, Sep 28, 2020
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    I scratched my chin until I bought one :p

    (Didn‘t regret it!)
     
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  15. B with Speed

    B with Speed Well-Known Member

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    Gorgeous ride, but I came to the same conclusion about the Thruxton. That’s why I bought a Speed Twin; it’s really a fantastic bike, and I believe handles better than the Thrux. That may just be because it fits me, maybe because the Thrux has spoked wheels, but whatever the reason, I’m extremely happy.

    Yeah, the suspension isn’t adjustable, but I’m happy with it the way it is, and there are lots of options for not too much $$ if I ever need an upgrade.
    Good luck and have fun trying out your next ride
     
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  16. pistonbroke

    pistonbroke Senior Member

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    Cheers mate, hunting for speed twin now.
     
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  17. B with Speed

    B with Speed Well-Known Member

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    That bike is beautiful from every angle. Looks sharp in white!
     
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  18. Cupoftea

    Cupoftea Noble Member

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    Don't dispair, either buy some rear sets or get a thicker seat done.
     
  19. pistonbroke

    pistonbroke Senior Member

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    Following on from my massively successful‘I rode this’ series

    I rode this over the weekend.
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    Well, whilst I appreciate they are not to everybody’s taste I have to say what hoot! Suits the old pb’s back and knees and was surprisingly comfortable. It pulls like train and was flicking it around like my old fire blade !

    I didn’t push the button on this one as I prefer the green and silver colour and the buggers had actually sold it that morning despite me booking a test ride and driving over 100 miles to get there. Suffice it to say they won’t be seeing any of my hard earned.Anyone else had one and if so what were your thoughts on it?
     
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  20. Cupoftea

    Cupoftea Noble Member

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    I would have kicked up a fuss and tried to get a better price. Then you can get the tank repainted to your desires.
     
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