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Triumph TT600
Review Do you like your bikes fast, yet nimble, able to carve through corners with the merest flick of your bodyweight across the gas tank? You do, great. You’ll love the TT600 from Triumph then; a compact, precise missile. True, it isn´t quite perfect, with an irritating lack of urge
below 4,000 revs, but the TT600 in every other respect is a class
act and right on the pace - taking on the best 600cc sportbikes in
the world.
Equally importantly, the Triumph’s throttle response when
accelerating out of bends on the track was spot-on. Both then and at
steady cruising speeds there was none of the snatchy feel that many
injected bikes suffer from to a degree. If Triumph can get the
low-rev response sorted out the TT600’s power delivery really will
take some beating. And after I’d had the gearlever moved down on its
spline (full adjustability would be nice) to suit my long legs, the
six-speed box shifted flawlessly too. Source carolenash.com
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