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It is a mechanically sound bike
It is a cruiser
It is confortable
It has the best warranty in the business 24 months vs. 12.
That said about dependable, so is a Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, and cough Harley.
We don't like to admit it but what you ride, as stated above, is a label of what you are. With a Triumph you have a good bike, a great looking bike, and a rarely seen bike.
Declare independence and go your own way is what they say. They are right. I admit my ego is stroked every day I ride, which is every day. "Wow! cool bike","That is so beautifull!", "What year is that?", goes on and on. It feeds my ego, I love it and it is dependable.
You buy a Triumph because you have a choice and you make the right one. If you want to be a bit different on a dependable machine that is real eye candy, I think the choice is pretty easy.
I have typed before and mean it "My Triumph is not for sale" its a keeper.
Cons: Dealer network is slim. If you dont have a dealer within an hour or so to you I would advise you not to buy it. Too much hassle getting to service. If you have a dealer within an hour or so buy the bike.