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I own both a 2002 Sprint ST and a 2002 Daytona 955, and have 19,000 miles on one, and 15,000 miles on the other. For the record, they have been terrific, reliable bikes - the only issue I've had is that the fuel fittings broke on the Sprint, which promptly dumped a tankful of gas on the bike and instantly stained the frame. This happened before the recall was issued. I told my dealer that I didn't want a repainted frame, and in an incredible display of customer service, Triumph replaced my frame for free! They certainly have earned my loyalty.



This happened before the recall was issued. The recall has been issued for months. I'm sure at this point that Triumph would not do the same for someone foolish enough to still be driving around with the plastic fittings.
 

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My bike was still under warranty at the time the fuel fittings failed. With 60,000 miles on it, I'm guessing yours was out of warranty. That may have made a difference. The other aspect is the dealer. Mine was very helpful - maybe that's why they were the number one Triumph dealer in the U.S. in 2004.
 
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