Well I rode my Nomad over today with the old friend of the owner and I must say it was a beautiful bike. It is a 2009 with 5900 miles on it. He's had the oil changed three times since he's owned it with Mobile 1 or Castrol.
The owner, a really fine gentleman, is quite ill and will never be able to ride again. In fact, he can't even wash it so it is very dusty from sitting for a year. He had kept it on a battery tender and started it to bring it up to temperature (fan on) about once a month. I was leery of him starting it with old ethanol fuel but it started right up and ran quiet and smooth. My friend and I rolled it out onto the driveway and I took come pics. It has just about every accessory Triumph makes for a Rocket Touring, plus two windscreens, GPS, alarm, Lojack (both of the latter that would have to go-more; trouble than they are worth), touring seat with backrest, bag rails, bag inserts, auxiliary lighting and on and on.
I'd never sat on a Touring and the first thing that amazed me was how light it was off the kickstand, unlike my 07 Classic. I absolutely struggle to get my Nomad off the kickstand and likewise struggle on slow U turns in parking lots. It is a wonderful MC but it needs a much younger man, not one who has to get Cortisone shots in the knees every six months to be able to walk.
I am riding to Canada Tuesday morning for the Horizons Unlimited event in Nakusp BC and when I get back home am going to go over and detail it for him and make him an offer. The intent was just to detail it to help him sell it when I first was contacted about the bike but after seeing it and sitting on it I think I'll jump. I'll sell my Nomad and my Harley Super Glide, both with under 12k miles.
I assume Triumph had all of the bugs worked out of the Rocket power train, such as the paint can rattle and output shaft bearing, by 2009. Is there anything I should know about the 09 that would give me pause for concern? Some pics: