pointagrouse wrote:Thanks for the responses on this so far. I love the look, and I love the idea of a nice cruising back-roads bike. I guess I'll have to take it for a test ride this spring and go from there. As for speed, I have the daytona to take care of that, but it's not very reasonable on the beat up country roads of New England... That's probably where the Bonneville could fit in.
Heavy sigh.....once again the America/Speedmaster appears to be the neglected stepchild of the Triumph line.
Pointagrouse, give one a look-see.....If you're looking for a cruising style ride, I don't think you can beat the America. Plenty of go, nice and sticky on the twisties, the seating and handlebar positions are awesome for long, laid back rides. I've got the 790 cc engine on my 06, and I have no trouble keeping up with the big boys when necessary. The 07 and newer America's now have the same 865 cc engine as the Speedie.
I had come from a 2001 HD 1200 Custom Sporty....great bike, but I got tired of the up and over the engine seat and the drag bars. Not comfortable for long rides on weather beaten New England roads or weekend aways up to NH, or across RI to CT kind of days....And, the fatter America tires are great on poor secondary roads.
With the America, I'm back down lower into the bike, the handlebar position is perfect- you could always swap out to Speedie bars if you like drags. Plus, the curves on the America are so incredibly sexy.
I'm 5'3", so I popped on the Progressive 412 shocks, and a friend and I customized my seat- shaving out some of the foam, creating a Corbinesque "bucket" for my pretty little behind and popping in a gel insert- to get me that much lower and more "into" the bike. This bike now fits me like a glove, and the gel insert makes a difference for long days on the bike.