As previously mentioned, I got rid of my Tiger 955i when it started to melt in the road salt over the winter, for a bike built in Britain the finish was awful, peeling cases, badly corroded bolts all over and the rims were a joke. Even the simplest Engineering student will tell you not to put stainless steel (spokes) next to aluminim alloy (rims) and then add salt water, its a great battery but is crap for bike wheels. Every single spoke nipple caused massive corrosion at each entry point in the rim. Then the brake pads corroded into the caliper, even the dealer said it was a design fault because the seals prevented the build up in corrosion to escape and so they built up and got stuck. Not to mention that when the piston pops out of the caliper, so does the bloody brake fluid ! I've been an engineer for 45 years and I've never seen an 'open' hydraulic circuit ! Finally the ECU packed in (2 years old) so I just had enough.
Unfortunately my mate with a Sprint (2010 version) has had just as many reliability problems (in dealer more than he's ridden it) so I would never buy another Triumph until they make a bike that can be ridden all year round without falling to bits.