View Full Version : Anybody have the link to the turbo Truimph of a couple years
Dragbars
02-05-2004, 08:48 AM
ago.............Hummmmm, then I need Mario to do me a gear 8)
ps.........I best stop this think'n....It's getting pensive' :shock:
http://www.triumph.co.uk/images/dynamic ... ed%202.jpg (http://www.triumph.co.uk/images/dynamic/hi_res/2004%20Rocket%20Accessorised%202.jpg)
Dragbars
02-05-2004, 08:58 AM
http://www.triumph.co.uk/images/dynamic/hi_res/2004%20Rocket%20Accessorised%202.jpg
Hey Man, that is really nice, I am very interested in that bike. :pepper1: Please keep us posted on how you like it and how you fix it up!! Blessings, Whiz :biker:
I saw this in Ohio last weekend. It looks great from that side Christian, but the Right side still looks like a Flat-Head Ford. :shock: I wish they would have added a cover like they have on the carbs to cover the exhaust manifold. It would have added some symmetry to the looks of it. I'd love to ride one, I think it's gonna pull like a dump truck. :D
Scooch
02-06-2004, 08:04 PM
I`ve got one on order too.A black one.Oh boy! Oh Boy! Scooch
hotdog
02-07-2004, 03:10 PM
Hey Scooch, I'm looking forward to seeing that new bike of yours up close and personal some day at Arkport.
sarge
02-08-2004, 07:33 AM
Trumpet Blower :wink:
A 160bhp Touring Bike? That'll Do
The Americans are knocking out turbo kits for just about every suberbike under the sun these days. Roland Brown goes Stateside to ride a Triumph Sprint with teeth.
TRIUMPH TURBOS - Sound Idea or Expensive Blow-Up?
The great thing about fitting turbos to modern superbikes is that once you've paid yer money for the kit and fitted it, that's all there is to do - and so long as you don't go too mental it should all work out just fine. Installation, Olson insists, requires no special parts and is so easy a chimp could do it http://jm.g.free.fr/smileys/non-smileys-animated/smiley_abzz.gif
http://www.triumphnet.com/st/sbturbo.htm
Turbo Bonneville: Did you see the article in the September 2001 "Motorcyclist" magazine about the 109 horsepower new Bonneville? (here's another article about a turbo Sprint by the same outfit); well, there are also turbo Daytonas, Sprints, Speed Triples and Tigers! How does a 140 hp, 94 ft lbs of torque Tiger grab you?? The company that makes these bombs is called Turbo Connection in Rapid City, South Dakota, USA; "ask for Brian" at 605-393-0816
http://www.webbikeworld.com/triumph-motorcycles/triumph-photos/turbo-sprint-rs.jpg
http://www.triumphnz.co.nz/rocket3/r3_4_1024x768.jpg
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