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Re: [ST] for Bryce - who's ridden RS & ST?



 Be aware that the Triumph triple is an
> extraordinarily habit forming engine and it's very difficult to go
> later return to any other configuration.
>
>                                  Have fun;
>
>                                     doggydoo   - - - o&\o

Don makes a very good point. Late last year I decided to sell both my Trophy
and Sprint ST and replace them with a BMW RT. Well, I sold the Trophy and
almost sold the Sprint, but didn't. I purchased the BMW RT In January and I
have been riding it exclusively since, until recently when I finished a
valve job on my Sprint. For two weeks I have been riding the Sprint and
enjoying the feel of the motor. I do not plan to sell the Sprint now. It is
truly the motor that has me hooked. It is the feel of the  torque and sound
the triple, that I just stay off of the bike. I still think the Sprints are
some of the best looking bikes on the road and a lot of people who give
approval signs to me as I pass by think so as well.

Mike Benzon
One happy Sprint owner
Burney CA






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