Just curious how many of you have had good luck with your bikes.
The reason i'm asking is i have logged a little over 4300miles and I have had 3 major problems with my Sprint
1000 miles the clutch cable breaks on my lunch hour (bike towed to dealer)
2500 miles I find a bad fuel leak (bike towed to dealer)
4300 miles I find another bad fuel leak (bike sitting in garage waiting for o-ring gasket to fix) :angryfir:
I had a 1996 FZR600 before this with over 24,000 on it and I NEVER had a single problem with it. This is my first British bike and I'm really starting to rethink my decision. I'm wondering if Triumphs are notorious for this or if I'm just the luck fellow.
I love the bike but, there are some big reliability issues I'm having with it. I daily commute on the bike (weather permiting) and sport tour quite aways from home. The last thing I want is to be broke down in the middle of no where.
The bike was bought brand new in april of last year.
The reason i'm asking is i have logged a little over 4300miles and I have had 3 major problems with my Sprint
1000 miles the clutch cable breaks on my lunch hour (bike towed to dealer)
2500 miles I find a bad fuel leak (bike towed to dealer)
4300 miles I find another bad fuel leak (bike sitting in garage waiting for o-ring gasket to fix) :angryfir:
I had a 1996 FZR600 before this with over 24,000 on it and I NEVER had a single problem with it. This is my first British bike and I'm really starting to rethink my decision. I'm wondering if Triumphs are notorious for this or if I'm just the luck fellow.
I love the bike but, there are some big reliability issues I'm having with it. I daily commute on the bike (weather permiting) and sport tour quite aways from home. The last thing I want is to be broke down in the middle of no where.
The bike was bought brand new in april of last year.