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Re: [ST] 2005 ST
- Subject: Re: [ST] 2005 ST
- From: Paul English <tallpaul@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 09:57:40 -0800 (PST)
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005, Dan Wetherington wrote:
> I find the Telegraph's perspective on the suspension interesting...
>
> "Triumph has established itself in the relatively short time since its
> 1991 reincarnation as a leader in the art of suspension set-up, and the
> Sprint underlines why. Ridden gently, it's soft bordering on the
> luxurious, yet pushed hard it retains its composure, dealing assuredly
> with the potholes, ruts and ridges a sports biker will adjust his line
> to avoid, for fear of bar-flapping kickbacks."
That caught me too, but I think that may have been a more general
statement about Triumph and suspension rather than the earlier ST. The
Daytona, ST3 and TT600 all seem to have pretty decent (and very
adjustable) setups stock.
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