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RE: And now for something completely different....
To each his own I guess...
Exactly - it's whatever floats YOUR boat. I sold my RK last year and just had to try a Wing. Great bike but not what I wanted in a motorcycle.....But wanted to try it and now I know. Looked at a Rocket, not my cup of tea - but interesting., same for a Vulcan. Happy with what I have -
but I'll admit that the new Concours would make a nice 2nd addition in the garage.
Keep the shiny side up and the rubber side down. Good luck
LOL!!! He's 6'3 and standing on a curb.......Never noticed it but it does look small in that pic. His wife must have put it in the dryer. I caught him watering it the other day and I asked him what he was doing..........he said maybe it will grow up to be a Harley one day.[8D]
RE: And now for something completely different....
Not cool... now you have me looking at the Triumph web site... just what a need, another bike payment. Nice looking bike there. Come back soon... we know you won't stay away for long.
RE: And now for something completely different....
I just looked on their website. Pretty reasonable on price. Last thing I needed was someone putting another bike idea in my head. Just bought the RKC. Too many bikes, not enough money!
RE: And now for something completely different....
Nice ride. Congrats and enjoy. As long as you are happy that is all that matters. You don't need to justify your decision to anyone. But do us all a favor. Do not put pipes w/o baffels on it. I rode with a guy who had a RIII with pipes with no baffels and it did not sound good at all.
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