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Old 06-17-2009, 08:30 PM   #1
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I am thinking about going to look at a 99' Triumph 1200 Daytona that is FS locally. The story is that it has been sitting in the garage for a while and needs a Battery, fresh gas, carbs cleaned etc.. I don't know a lot about these bikes, but it looks interesting for the price. The Odo shows 17K miles. I've only seen fuzzy phone pics but it looks complete.
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Old 06-17-2009, 09:28 PM   #2
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you're talking about a really old bike. all i'd say is make sure that you can get parts for it. cause this guy can tell you that all it needs is this, but as you go through it things can start to fall apart...so make sure that you have a knowledgeable triumph dealer near you.

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Old 06-17-2009, 10:15 PM   #3
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10 years is realy old now

I do agree as far as parts availability and that sort of thing though.

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Old 06-17-2009, 10:43 PM   #4
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We have a dealer here and with the internet I think the parts situation won't be too big of a problem.
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Old 06-17-2009, 10:58 PM   #5
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Ya'll,

I am thinking about going to look at a 99' Triumph 1200 Daytona that is FS locally. The story is that it has been sitting in the garage for a while and needs a Battery, fresh gas, carbs cleaned etc.. I don't know a lot about these bikes, but it looks interesting for the price. The Odo shows 17K miles. I've only seen fuzzy phone pics but it looks complete.
Any thoughts?
How much does he want? Man that's a cool bike! I really wanted a 955 back in the day...
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Old 06-17-2009, 11:37 PM   #6
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a 99 isnt that old honestly. try a 78 Honda 750K. THAT gets to being old.

if you've got a dealer, and the internet t find parts, go for it man.
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Old 06-18-2009, 12:00 AM   #7
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seen one in person a couple months back. supposed to have decent power for the period and be a little hefty
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10 years is realy old now

I do agree as far as parts availability and that sort of thing though.

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For Triumph that is a lifetime. Remember, they have only been back for about 15 years. And parts availability is huge for them. I have had to wait 2 months for a part for a 2008 Daytona 675. Imagine what it would be for a bike that is 10 years old. TMA (Triumph Motorcycles of Amer) gets about one order every 6 weeks from England. I am right now waiting for a part that wont be here until the end of August...roughly. That is the only thing I hate about them, they send their stuff on a slow boat...from China I think, even though they tell me it comes from England
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Old 06-18-2009, 12:59 AM   #9
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The March, 2000 issue of Motorcyclist magazine says that Triumph had the Trophy 1200, an 1180cc four cylinder that was one of the nicest sport-touring bikes you could buy. They also had the Daytona 955i, a 955cc three cylinder that was their cutting-edge sportbike.
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Old 06-18-2009, 01:07 AM   #10
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The 1200 Daytona was kinda old school in it's final days. Nice looking, good power, just a bit on the porky side (think GSXr-1100)

It wasn't a common bike so parts stateside may be a challenge.
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