How Satisfied are you with your New 2020 Bike

How satisfied are you with your new 2020 model?

  • Completely

    Votes: 29 55.8%
  • Mostly

    Votes: 21 40.4%
  • It’s ok

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Somewhat

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Not al all

    Votes: 2 3.8%

  • Total voters
    52
I get a lot of positive comments on the bike, park it somewhere and there is always somebody that comes check it out, funny that 80% think its a 6 cilinder! Lol
The bike is great in almost everything but the design/quality is superb, they thought every little thing through (Wish they would have on the pillion and gave it an extra 2 Inches)
 
Did you dial in the 5 different suspension adjustments? Mine feels very good after spending a good amount of time experimenting, 1 variable at a time.
I have not done much experimenting with it yet, just riding it. I don’t feel that I have enough experience working suspensions to make adjustments with intent.
 
I get a lot of nice compliments on both bikes old and new.
 
Very cool Doc. 6K is a lot of miles for the short time you have had it. I know you have been hitting the twisties hard and often (among other things).
Like I just posted we ride regularly and it ain’t like a couple of slugs easing down the sidewalk. Averaged 1’117.8 miles per month on this one bike. Four other bikes have all seen significant road time also.
 
Really like my 2020 Rocket GT except for the buzz vibes in the first 3 gears on acceleration.. After 3rd, it smooths out nicely.
 
LOVE this bike, I'm actually waiting for a GT to show up on the used market so I don't run up a bunch of miles on the TFC. Like Doc, I ride a bunch. Already at 5K on the TFC.
Triumph NAILED IT! on this bike.
Good to hear from you again. I am not concerned about miles on my TFC since I may not sell it for quite sometime. I’m sure yours will sell for a better price than mine since I plan on wringing this SOB out pretty good.

If I as going to go down the rat hole of engine mods I’d then pick up a used R.
 
Yea, Doc, I don't plan on selling it, but as my dad used to say, "everything is for sale, just need the right number of 0's to the left of the decimal" ;-)