Same ignition problems -- now solved, but it is a strike against Triumph
I wont be longwinded, as this issue is well documented in this forum -- but I do appreciate the history in the forum, so I wanted to add mine. My 2006 R3 started dying during rides (after owning/riding for 5k miles) when I would turn, every so slightly to the left. Conditioned worsened within a few months, then bike had to sit for almost 1.5 years, both out of my stubbornness to not have this addressed by my dealers, and, the cost (had other priorities for my funds). What upset me with my local Triumph dealers in the Tri State NY/NJ area -- two I contacted would tell me "What ignition problem-- I haven't heard of any". The internet is flooded with posts of this problem, and there should have been a recall. So, I was committed to not give them my money. NET NET, I rather the independent speed shop get my money, they rewired the bike, new ignition and relay and whatever other wiring needs-- total just under 800 (parts+lab). They said they got solid assistance from the Triumph techs on the phone. That cost hurts when we add no new value to the bike, and its just fixing a bad design. But, the good news I am back riding the hell out of the bike. The mechanic said no other bike mfr ever wires their bikes this way.
Very pleased with the local mechanic -- however, when its time to add another bike to my garage, I will think long and hard about Triumph -- I love the bikes -- but I am very surprised at their lack of attention to this, from Mfr down to dealer.