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V11 Sport Rivals


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I agree in general about the modern BMWs not aging well. In the brick series, I only find the K100RS and the K75S still attractive. The first oilhead R1100RT may prove to be a timeless design (for a touring bike).

 

But... I get only an occasional compliment on my old brick. By contrast, I took the Greenie out yesterday and probably caused 20 cases of neck strain from passersby. As I was walking back to my bike, I noticed a couple holding hands walking past the greenie. She kept walking, he turned his neck, then whole body, then stopped. He looked like a dog who had found a good smell and she looked like the disinterested owner who was tugging on the leash. Cracked me up. That story is evidence of a good design.

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The Lemans fairing topped it off for me

always loved Moto Guzzis approach to wind control

I would only put an old SP Guzzi up to the V11  

 

Comparison to anything but a V twin seems secondary as that is where a good bit of the appeal lies

you can go a lot quicker for sure but does it tickle you the way it should

 

These bikes were produced when everybody was into the V twin game. At 80 odd horsepower they just made more sense 

 

The Moto Guzzi is a peach, Ducati a plum. BMW compares as a fig -although I would probably grab an old toaster tank just to talk to the lesbians

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Always thought the original T3 Speed Triple was a similar sort of animal to the V11, quick enough, has a presence about it a little old school and relatively rare.Gallery-triumph-t3-passion.info-28.jpg

 

I test rode one just like it.  Ended up with the Bandit which is lighter and more powerful.  

 

I know three or four riders that own Thunderbird Sports, which are tarted up version of this one.  

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I know it's not really a V11 rival because it's so much newer, but have any of you ridden one of the new Thruxton 1200s yet?  I'm wondering how it's motor and handling compare to a well sorted V11.

 

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This will be my next "new" bike in a couple of years when the used prices are half of what they cost new.

 

 

I rode one and my mate has one..very good bike, engine is a peach , handling superb and ATD is up there. Prices won't drop to 50% for a long long time as they are in such high demand. A 3yr old bike with average mileage will still be 70-75% I would say. Very small bikes too, not like the V11.

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yep ^^^  I have what I thought might be a rival , but it is not ... a 1998 Triumph Thumderbird Sport 

 

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I sold mine last year as I was so disappointed with it. Very dated and the engine is lacking any grunt at all. Lovely looking bike once you get that rear tail light changed . A customer of mine bought it from me so I get to see it now and again.

Here it is

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This one's got the looks, the motor, the pedigree. Never going to see one in the US, but anyone know anything about the Moto Morini Sport 1200?

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This one's got the looks, the motor, the pedigree. Never going to see one in the US, but anyone know anything about the Moto Morini Sport 1200?

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Looks like an old SV1000 which I understand was a great bike. 

 

 

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I know it's not really a V11 rival because it's so much newer, but have any of you ridden one of the new Thruxton 1200s yet?  I'm wondering how it's motor and handling compare to a well sorted V11.

 

triumph-thruxton-r-gear-patrol-slide-1-9

This will be my next "new" bike in a couple of years when the used prices are half of what they cost new.

 

 

I rode one and my mate has one..very good bike, engine is a peach , handling superb and ATD is up there. Prices won't drop to 50% for a long long time as they are in such high demand. A 3yr old bike with average mileage will still be 70-75% I would say. Very small bikes too, not like the V11.

 

Good to know, as soon as they drop to around 8-9k I will be a player.  Hopefully that might happen when they are around 3-4 years old.  

 

Haven't been too keen on the older series as they supposedly don't handle all that well.  I have never ridden one personally though.

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