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Photo of 2013 Triumph 675

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I like the matte black :thumbup
but the subframe :thumbdown
and the side exhaust :thumbdown
mirrors :thumbdown
no dent in tank :thumbup :twofinger

I'll be anxious to see the final product. :teeth
 

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in all honesty, it looks like any other "sport bike" in that picture. nothing exotic, nothing screams "triumph", to me. :dunno

I do like the flat black.

the side exhaust...just like most every other SB wth the shorty can.


and those mirrors :wtf
 
this was my reply earlier on FB...

dude. is that real? not loving it. wow. maybe it's the angle, but the side pipe, the subframe, and the longer/modified snout and the fairing work all make this look like another generic jap4.


i hope that's some tool who did some crazy custom job on their own.

agreed flat black is good, but nothing original. the tail looks gloss in the pic as well, so that's odd why you'd have gloss and flat.

fingers crossed it's a fake.

**addition... any 675 pilot with chicken strips like that should be shot.
 
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Generic Japanese nonsense.

This isn't the final product, as it looks like a lot of it is just factory left overs, but it will be some variation of this I'm sure.

I'll reserve final judgement until they start hitting the bike shows with the final product.

But yea, as of right now...I'll keep my '09 thanks.
 
Where's the "Adventure Edition"?
 
When you ride with BJ Boy, every bike becomes an "adventure" bike.:twofinger:laughing
DT
 
Where's the "Adventure Edition"?

It's an after market modification, there are several shops that can do it in Northern California. I took mine to the one on Knoxville-Berryessa Road. It's a small shop and hard to spot so you may ride up and down the road a few times to find it. :twofinger

Caution: I've found once this mod is made, the bike is gravitated to off-road, even at the race track. :teeth
 
Caution: I've found once this mod is made, the bike is gravitated to off-road, even at the race track. :teeth

Yeah, I've heard that. :laughing
 
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