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You see, it's like this.......first came the TBA. Then when they realized what they did wrong, they improved all those things and called it the speedmaster. 
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Mine smells pretty alright. Love the smell of toasting WD40 off the engine case!! 
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You see, it's like this.......first came the TBA. Then when they realized what they did wrong, they improved all those things and called it the speedmaster.
You SM guys got to lighten up a bit. If your quote was true, why did they put too low of a front sprocket on it? Why is the America seat more comfortable? I still think the America looks better - especially chromed out.
Bob
2005 America, 904cc - sold. 2014 Trophy SE.
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3/4 Throttle
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First came the TBA but the guys with little willies felt left out soooooooo.......... 
If you do it today you MIGHT regret it. If you CAN'T do it tomorrow you WILL regret it.
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I guess we'll just take our bikes and go home and start speedmaster.com eh? 
A word to the wise is not necessary. It is the stupid ones who need the advice.
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3/4 Throttle
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There you go again' - tinkerin'..... 
If you do it today you MIGHT regret it. If you CAN'T do it tomorrow you WILL regret it.
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Hey Brummie For a new geezer here, you're sure causing trouble...  I'm not complaining - takes the pressuré off me!! I can now sit in the background and let you be the trouble causing Brit... 
Gina
03 America - Pretty stock - except the TBS wheel... 
06 America - missing, presumed in bits. With it's TBS wheel... 
09 America - It's very blue....
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OK, Pat, I still think you SM guys need to lighten up.
Bob
2005 America, 904cc - sold. 2014 Trophy SE.
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Wow, didn't think this would get so much fun bull$&@% flying around. Thanks for all the info. I'm definatly going to ride both a couple of times before deciding. Then it will be if to get a used or new one. Put in a picture of an old BMW R50 I restored 15 years ago, I wouldn't mind finding a triumph and doing some modifying, it's great fun. http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/forums/...p;page=0#131771
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I guess we'll just take our bikes and go home and start speedmaster.com eh?
Then we won't have to listen to people whine about chrome this and chrome that.... 
Stewart
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and WE won't have to listen to you guys whining about your inferior copy bikes! 
"Never underestimate the power of human stupidity" - Robert Heinlein
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How about the handlebars? They seem they would be more comfortable on the TA. Also the foot pegs are in the same spot on each aren't they?
Now, that is the real difference. Go for as long a test ride on both bikes as the dealer will allow and let your back decide. The handle bars and risers, and the seat are different. The pegs are the same. If you like the seating position on one, but just have to have the blacked out or shiny look of the other, buy the look you want because it is easier to swap bars and seats than to refinish the engine.
As for the differences in engine spec's, you can get a lot more power and torque from the America easily enough by modifying the intake system a little and adding less restrictive pipes. On the later Speedmasters, you really need to change the cams for the same sort of changes to be effective. To meet emissions standards, the valve timing on the SM is probably milder than the 1902 Triumph.
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I have an 03 TBA, which I changed to Brent's tall round polished risers, with Speedie bars, tilted down at the grips. At the same time, I put on the footboards. This new combo puts me in a slight forward lean, taking the pressure off my lower back. With the addition of the "Throttle Rocker" from JC Whitney(about 10 bucks) I've more than tripled the distance I can comfortably ride in a day.
Bring on the NE Rally!
Uncle Charlie
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With the addition of the "Throttle Rocker" from JC Whitney(about 10 bucks) .
The Throttle rocker looks like a pretty good idea especially for the price. I saw the written benifets listed on the web site. Now that you have it, are there any "CONS" you would like to report?
Erwin 05 America
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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I have one and love it. If there's one problem it's that you can't (well, may not be able to) use it with many custom grips that are too thick.
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Yeah ask mert about that one. She was outright convinced she wouldn't want a speedy so she got an America. Spent a week riding a Speedy in GA and went straight home and totally converted her bike to a speedy setup.
yeah...what he said...you can always make one of these: 
well, of course it won't be exactly like this cuz Blue is Blue and a true blue fish bell is hard to come by .
mert
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The only con would be that it takes a little getting used to. You have to be carefull with close-quarters manuevers or you'll rev it when you don't want to. You'll wonder how you ever got by without it.
Uncle Charlie
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Americamaster, or Speedmerica?
Now I'm thinking of putting on a SM rear wheel,
with the QPD belt drive. Any thoughts?
Uncle Charlie
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If you can afford the 800 bucks for the drive you should certainly do that. No more chain lube and much more quiet. Those belts last forever.
I try to aggravate one person a day. Today may be your day.
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you guys are nutz, the ladies too... this whole thread reminds me of the old BA.COM... KEEP HAVING FUN AND RIDE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT!
STV
GRAND MASTER WIZARD
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