Hey Bandit1250
I see you recently had a Triumph Sprint ST. I am seriously looking at selling by B6 to my younger brother and buying a new Sprint. Another option might be a new Bandit 1250...
Since you've had both (among others) tell me about your experience with the Triumph, and how you ended up with, and feel about the Bandit 1250.
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Well, I loved the Sprint's motor, 125hp and smooth as silk almost totally vibe free and the computer gizmo's were fun to play with.......but the party ended there for me.........
I had quite a few problems with mine and lost gfaith in the bike.
!. Had a warm engine no start problem that turned out to be a clutch spring issue, replaced clutch.
2. Had the plastic gas tank bubbeling up under the paint, replaced under warranty.
3. Various rubber pieces rotting after only 1 year of ownership and less than 13,000 miles.
4. Recall on suspension bolt that could snap and cause the suspension to collapse.
5. The seat attachment is the worst I ever encountered on a motorcycle, PITA to reattach.
6. Front tire would wear almost the same time with the rear, never had a bike do that before, ususally they wear 2 to 1 rear to front, not a defect but more expensive come tire time.
7. Long cold crank time.
8. Suspension is very soft.
9. Very tall geared had to downshift twice for strong power even after going one tooth down in the front sprocket, helped a litttle though.
Most of the above were handeled under warranty.
That being said mine was an earlier model and I've heard TRIUMPH has corrected some of these issues but I'd buy a 2007 or newer if you're serious about one........the RED 2007 looks awesome too!!
So far I love the Bandit1250.
I have almost 12,000 miles on her and no issues. The suspension on the Bandit 1250 is firm but I like that for solid twisty riding here in twisty road California. The Sprint used to wallow in the twisties when I pushed it hard (I'm heavy though at almost 300lbs) The Bandit is real solid. Sprint is faster but the 1250 has MUCHO torque down low and makes peak HP and Torque at much lower RPM's so less shifting is involved.
IMOP the British bikes arn't as dependable as the Japanese.....one of my friends is taking TRIUMPH to litigation for problems he's had on his 2007 Speed Cripple. A broken piston at 4,000 miles and a no start problem that the dealer couldn't fix even after having the bike for 3 months. I've been to TRIUMPH sites and quite a few people complain about electrical probs with the Speed Tripple. For a company that's trying to increase it's market share I'm surprised they didn't offer him anything for his problems, no buy back of the bike or offer of a new one or anything........that's why he hired a Lawyer.
If you're looking for a Sport Tourer I'd seriously consider a KAWASAKI Concourse 1400....I have 3 friends who have them and love 'em! It might be my next bike..........