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I have been looking at getting another bike and I am fascinated with the old scrambler look. I had been thinking about getting an older Honda CL350 or something along those lines. A friend of a friend has an old CB450 for sale with a lot of potential. I had also considered a new Yamaha SR400. Then I made the mistake of taking a look at a new generation Triumph Scrambler. Uh ohhhhhhhhhh 
I grew up hearing that Triumphs, and pretty much everything English, really, was garbage. This came from my dad, who is pretty strongly opinionated and stubborn to boot. If something does him right he will believe in it forever; if it lets him down, he will crucify it. I heard nothing good about English vehicles my whole life. His friend had a Cooper dirt bike that was a hunk of junk. Someone else rode a Triumph that leaked oil left and right. MG's require constant tinkering. A lady at work was starving to death trying to keep her Jaguar on the road, and then she was stupid enough to trade it in on a Range Rover. You get the picture.
Last week a couple of my coworkers were trying to talk me into looking at a Triumph, and I wasn't having it. I guess I am a chip off the old block, huh? Well, yesterday I clicked on an article entitled "Top 10 Modern Scramblers" or something along those lines, and there was a photo of the Triumph Scrambler, with red and white two tone paint and the prettiest chrome exhaust pipes I have ever seen. Eff bomb.
I have done a bit of reading and found that there has been a huge turn around since Triumph came back into business, and most owners of the new generation say they are every bit as dependable as the Big 4 Japanese bikes. Dependability is my #1 criteria. Always has been. My least favorite football player is the guy they say is a "great player when healthy."
So tell me folks...what is your experience with newer Triumphs, and what should I look out for? Any model to stay away from? I love the Scrambler, but I also saw a Bonneville locally with a really neat paint scheme, it was white with orange. Really sharp.
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I grew up hearing that Triumphs, and pretty much everything English, really, was garbage. This came from my dad, who is pretty strongly opinionated and stubborn to boot. If something does him right he will believe in it forever; if it lets him down, he will crucify it. I heard nothing good about English vehicles my whole life. His friend had a Cooper dirt bike that was a hunk of junk. Someone else rode a Triumph that leaked oil left and right. MG's require constant tinkering. A lady at work was starving to death trying to keep her Jaguar on the road, and then she was stupid enough to trade it in on a Range Rover. You get the picture.
Last week a couple of my coworkers were trying to talk me into looking at a Triumph, and I wasn't having it. I guess I am a chip off the old block, huh? Well, yesterday I clicked on an article entitled "Top 10 Modern Scramblers" or something along those lines, and there was a photo of the Triumph Scrambler, with red and white two tone paint and the prettiest chrome exhaust pipes I have ever seen. Eff bomb.
I have done a bit of reading and found that there has been a huge turn around since Triumph came back into business, and most owners of the new generation say they are every bit as dependable as the Big 4 Japanese bikes. Dependability is my #1 criteria. Always has been. My least favorite football player is the guy they say is a "great player when healthy."
So tell me folks...what is your experience with newer Triumphs, and what should I look out for? Any model to stay away from? I love the Scrambler, but I also saw a Bonneville locally with a really neat paint scheme, it was white with orange. Really sharp.
Discuss