by sevy » Sat Jun 06, 2009 5:48 pm
I have a 99 Legend with 6000 miles on it, and while the triple engine is frankly awesome, it is not a bike for anyone who is tall. I am 5'11'' with a 30" inseam, and I had to get a king/queen seat and some aftermarket pegs to relieve my hips from cramping badly. The riding position is standard upright, and for me I find it very comfortable (but only after the aforementioned tweaking and some handlebar risers). These bikes are built like a tank, however, and if properly cared for, will last a lifetime. I do all my own wrenchng, and personally find it a pleasure to work upon (well maybe except for the airbox removal). Parts have not been a problem, but may become one eventually, as Triumph won't reveal how many of these arrived on our shore. While the Bonnie pushes all of the retro styling buttons, I think the design does limit its uses a bit. Specifically, if you want to do any long range tripping, this would not be my first choice. Bombing around on the weekend or some light cruising 2 up - a great choice. Why not find a Tiger, which does everything well, and would better fit a taller rider? Depending on year, you can do carbs or EFI, as well as more on road versus off road. The ones at the Bash were beautiful, and while not as common as the Bonnie, they are certainly more capable in terms of long distance and 2 up, and this right out of the box with no mods. Of course, the Legends, Tbirds and Adventurers can be had with low miles and in good condition for less than $4000 (I'm going with a buddy next weekend to ride back a Legend he just bought for $3300), and I doubt you'll ever find a used Bonnie for close to that. My last comment is that the classic triple forum on the TriumphRAT site is awesome, although the Bonnie site may be, too; I have no reason to go there. Regardless of what you get, as long as it says "Triumph" on the tank, I think you've made a great choice!