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Old 01-25-10   #1
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just watched coronation street as it said steve buys a motorcycle, i was very pleased to see triumph had got in there with there superb 675 street triple R, they got a name check followed by the superb soundtrack as it pulled away.this is fantastic product placement see also johhney english and the matrix. now if that bike had belt drive that would be the bike
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I used to lust after the street triple R... in fact if I hadn't come across the crazy deal I got on the f800s, I might have ended up w/one.

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One of my coworkers recently bought a Street Triple R and he is thrilled with the bike. This replaces his 2003 Suzuki SV650S that he used as a commuter, track day bike and weekend warrior. His only problem is that he keeps adding farkles to the bike to make it look and perform even better. I have test rode the R and found it to be a great bike, but I prefer the softer and more general-use focus of my F650GS.
Richard - Current bikes: 2009 Electric Motorsport SepEx GPR-S , 2009 BMW F650GS , 2007 BMW R1200R , 2006 Suzuki SV650 , 2005 Triumph Bonneville T-100 and 2002 Yamaha FZ1(FZ1000S)
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Don't worry there are support groups out there for those who watch Coronation St.

And in about 3.5 years time NZ might get to see it: Can't Wait ------------------------------- NOT!
Need a place to stay in Auckland.? You can rent my bach. http://www.bookabach.co.nz/pretty_place (please PM me if you do. It's currently off-line)
What's it like to bike around NZ? http://picasaweb.google.com/trevor.pretty
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