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Most people commenting on this thread don't even own one.
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Because we want to be different
Because we want to be different
Are they not the run-out model before the newest improved versions are released with the TB moniker used to make them more appealing to shift stock ?
Makes me laugh as I read through the posts, why when talking about their bikes do owners of triple black bikes have to tell us constantly that it's a black bike? its not just a GSA LC anymore it's now a GSA TB LC
Come on let me have it you TB owners!!!

It is a pretty inconsequential amount of money- the different between a TE and a TB is £270.
This is hardly anything compared to the cost of bike ownership- if financing the bike then the interest for one year at 5.9% is £951.
It is proving to be a pretty popular colour too- if it has a higher residual over the non-TB colours then it mitigates the cost.
I bought a TB because it was the bike that was in stock for the right price with the right bits on it.
I'd have been happy with a matt red too- wouldn't have bought a white one.
Probably cause they can't ride em, they spend all the time talking about them?

Well apparently the T/B is definitely the faster GS when it comes to leaving the showroom.
According to my main dealer sales manager who is also a mate, he says, that given the choice he'd rather have a T/B traded in, in preference a coloured bike, because he can sell'em much quicker.....and easier.........
....just saying..![]()
Very good marketing to be able to charge the extra for a cheaper paint and a GS logo on the seat!
Would be if anybody actually paid more for it, I certainly didn't.
I don't suspect many people did pay anywhere near the list price but the other colourd models were discounted more......... in my neck of the woods anyway
It is a pretty inconsequential amount of money- the different between a TE and a TB is £270.
This is hardly anything compared to the cost of bike ownership- if financing the bike then the interest for one year at 5.9% is £951.
It is proving to be a pretty popular colour too- if it has a higher residual over the non-TB colours then it mitigates the cost.
I bought a TB because it was the bike that was in stock for the right price with the right bits on it.
I'd have been happy with a matt red too- wouldn't have bought a white one.


Nothing wrong with a white one, certainly not as common as a TB![]()

I don't suspect many people did pay anywhere near the list price but the other colourd models were discounted more......... in my neck of the woods anyway
