Visited Triumph Ashford last week with a view to buying with my lad. All sold, including display bikes. Suggested 2024 was the earliest availability, sells technique maybe but there were none to be viewed any more. Day before they had three.
That's weird as the Demo bikes are only in the dealers in December with customer bikes not being available until January (Street) and April (Scrambler)Visited Triumph Ashford last week with a view to buying with my lad. All sold, including display bikes. Suggested 2024 was the earliest availability, sells technique maybe but there were none to be viewed any more. Day before they had three.

Agreed. Same dealer I’ve twice taken my current bike for a px quote with a view to buying a Rallye Pro without any quote being offered despite follow up calls. I bought a Norden instead.That's weird as the Demo bikes are only in the dealers in December with customer bikes not being available until January (Street) and April (Scrambler)![]()
That doesn't surprise me one bit PaulBulldog in Wokingham were also very straight

I’m 66 in a few days, and still ride my GS daily. Hopefully I won’t have to pick it up too often.I’m 62 fortunate enough to have enjoyed very good health and physical fitness. I can still easily handle my 2016 GS Adventure, but obviously if/when I get to 65 or 70 plus I might consider something like this. Only time will tell, obviously.
I’ve asked the bearded bloke in Robinsons Foundry to quote me twice on a V100 Mandello with my GS in part ex. Waffly excuses, and no quote. If I do buy another Guzzi, he’s going to have to try hard to convince me to not purchase elsewhere.Agreed. Same dealer I’ve twice taken my current bike for a px quote with a view to buying a Rallye Pro without any quote being offered despite follow up calls. I bought a Norden instead.
Not got the greatest confidence in their sales chap.
There’s Oakley who are Yamaha dealers in Maidstone, owner `Paul is a good guy but obviously Yamaha only. He sells numerous other brands in his other store, BSA, Royal Enfield, CF Moto etc.I’ve asked the bearded bloke in Robinsons Foundry to quote me twice on a V100 Mandello with my GS in part ex. Waffly excuses, and no quote. If I do buy another Guzzi, he’s going to have to try hard to convince me to not purchase elsewhere.
Perhaps it’s a Kent thing. I can’t help thinking that since Laguna took over H’s on the A2, they’ve got the county sewn up.
Depends how tall you are as to which one is best for you. I'd be okay with either but as my wife will also ride whatever I replace her current CB300R with it'll have to be the Street 400 - the seat height on the Scrambler would be too muchI sat on one last week. Was quite small, a bit like the 900 street twin.
The scrambler felt good though. The dealer said they have just ordered 50 from Triumph. They have got a long waiting list!