Stonker
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A very interesting discussion about the Trophy 1200 boys.



A very interesting discussion about the Trophy 1200 boys.
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This is the RT sub forum. If you want to discuss the Trophy why not go to Triumph Torque or Triumphrat.net![]()

This is the RT sub forum. If you want to discuss the Trophy why not go to Triumph Torque or Triumphrat.net![]()
Seems as much talk about K bikes than Trophy. Why don't you tell them to piss off too?

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I don't particularly but somebody else did....it looks as though the topic has been hijacked and is now a K13 v K16 thread....just an observation
Anyone found any pictures of the Trophy without the paniers on?
Called in my local dealer at the weekend - be a while before they see one for demo.
Rik

I was very sceptical when I first rode the k16, being guided by a ride on the K1300GT which I found handled like a barge.
. I'm in the "barge" camp...
). Went & had a look at the Trophy at my local dealer yesterday.
The screen showing the various radio/suspension options certainly looked better & more user friendly than the RT but that aside I can't say it had much else in it's favour IMO.
TBH it looked to me like a prototype for a great touring bike, as if someone had thought about all the bits you might want on a long distance bike & lumped them all on wherever they could find the space as they thought of each idea.
But the RT looks like the finished model, so to speak. As if someone said 'Yes, great ideas, now let's make them all integral & easy to get to.'.
In essence, for me, the Trophy looked agricultural, basic & cheap (though I know it isn't), compared to the RT which looks sleek, well designed & overall far more aesthetically pleasing.
I've certainly ruled the Trophy out on the basis of it's first incarnation.
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Went & had a look at the Trophy at my local dealer yesterday.
The screen showing the various radio/suspension options certainly looked better & more user friendly than the RT but that aside I can't say it had much else in it's favour IMO.
TBH it looked to me like a prototype for a great touring bike, as if someone had thought about all the bits you might want on a long distance bike & lumped them all on wherever they could find the space as they thought of each idea.
But the RT looks like the finished model, so to speak. As if someone said 'Yes, great ideas, now let's make them all integral & easy to get to.'.
In essence, for me, the Trophy looked agricultural, basic & cheap (though I know it isn't), compared to the RT which looks sleek, well designed & overall far more aesthetically pleasing.
I've certainly ruled the Trophy out on the basis of it's first incarnation.
