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We found the following complaints for TRIUMPH TROPHY (2014)

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The day after buying my bike, it completely shut down on me 4 times in succession while riding. First on a surface street at about 30mph, then on the freeway at 65-70mph, then twice on the shoulder of the freeway at low speed just to get it home (all on the same day). The dealer informed me this bike had been subject to a recall involving the replacement of the ecu prior to my buying it, and that the replacement had been completed. As of 7/7/2014 the dealer still has my bike, and has not determined the cause of the problem after doing, in their words, "everything we can think of", to figure it out. They have told me i have 2 choices; 1) leave the bike at the shop until they diagnose and fix it, which of this writing is now 16days; or, 2) take it back as is. I have contacted triumph motorcycles ltd., uk in hopes of obtaining a better alternative; namely a new bike to replace the defective one i was sold. Updated 3/23/2015

The day after buying my bike, it completely shut down on me 4 times in succession while riding. First on a surface street at about 30mph, then on the freeway at 65-70mph, then twice on the shoulder of the freeway at low speed just to get it home (all on the same day). The dealer informed me this bike had been subject to a recall involving the replacement of the ecu prior to my buying it, and that the replacement had been completed. As of 7/7/2014 the dealer still has my bike, and has not determined the cause of the problem after doing, in their words, "everything we can think of", to figure it out. They have told me i have 2 choices; 1) leave the bike at the shop until they diagnose and fix it, which of this writing is now 16days; or, 2) take it back as is. I have contacted triumph motorcycles ltd., uk in hopes of obtaining a better alternative; namely a new bike to replace the defective one i was sold. Updated 3/23/2015

Yesterday (17 jun 2014 about 4 pm) at a triumph motorcycle dealership, looking at a new 2014 triumph trophy se motorcycle in the showroom:standing on the left side of the motorcycle:i went to put it up on the center stand with my right foot/body weight (6'-2" & 185 lbs) on the protruding push-down peg of the center stand, and lift the rear of the bike simultaneously by holding on to the left passenger hand hold, with my right hand (as directed by sales person with me). When instead of the motorcycle shifting up onto the center stand, my right leg achilles tendon popped /ruptured.i heard a popping/tearing noise and immediate pain, like hit there by a hammer.i work out regularly and do toe raises (20 x 3 sets) while holding 80 pds of weights 3x week - strong legs and muscles, along with good stretching of the achilles tendons and calve muscles.i was given a zip lock bag with ice to apply:then i was taken to the local urgent care center for diagnosis and immediate treatment by another employee.so, i figure this might be a new center stand design flaw, i've put many motorcycles on center stands before without being injured in the process; maybe a re-design not thoroughly tested after the previous recall, that isn't levered properly for appropriate human force to do it without possibility of injury, thus should be reported for further scrutiny to prevent similar injury to others.is there a standard for how much force is required to put a motorcycle on a center stand?should there be electric or hydraulic assists mechanisms for doing this and reducing the risk of injury or motorcycle tipping damage in the process to make doing this center-stand support procedure safer?




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