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2016 Triumph Street Twin First Ride Review

2016 Triumph Street Twin First Ride Review

Posted on January 7, 2016March 26, 2020 By Jarvis

Hitting the Sweet Spot – Triumph Street Twin

Hitting the sweet spot is one of the few clichés with which I can really empathize. It’s that special moment when you know that God is in his heaven and that things have gone right – not just well, or good, but absolutely right.

The expression comes from tennis and describes the moment when the racquet hits the ball in just the perfect place and the player places the shot exactly where he wants it to be. You might not agree with lobbing to the baseline or net but, as the point is won, you do have to stand back in admiration and agree that it was done flawlessly.
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