cr0ft
Living Legend
The bike isn't at all ideal for city traffic. Especially in hot, bumper to bumper, city traffic. The heft and bulk does make it an only so-so commuter, compared to a slinky little supermoto or something. And while the cooling design on the R3 is sane and functional (none of that shutting down 50% of the engine because it got a little warm nonsense), when that giant propeller up front kicks in as you're standing in a queue in the summer you do feel it. I love the bike for all the other times, but for commuting if lanesplittning and queues are a reality... I'd probably get a second bike for that. A DR-Z 400 with street tires, perhaps.
Thankfully my commute is 100% queue free.
Triumph need to emphasize the scariness of the bike, imho, not minimize it. It's for people who like that sort of thing. More horsepower out of the gate, make it the most brutal bike ever sold stock. The bragging rights would be worth it.
Thankfully my commute is 100% queue free.
Triumph need to emphasize the scariness of the bike, imho, not minimize it. It's for people who like that sort of thing. More horsepower out of the gate, make it the most brutal bike ever sold stock. The bragging rights would be worth it.