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Ha ha - I like the side bet deal --- though for reasons shown at the bottom of this post you'll be winning every one unless we change the rules some...
I was actually thinking about doing covered bridges instead of the statue one, but figured only the guys in the Northeast would have a decent shot at it. Very cool that you proved me wrong on that point!
I don't think I'd have been able to get any closer than this - and I would have had a fence in the way too...even the little airports around me are secured with fences and access control. I have a feeling I could maybe guess the gate code at one of them, but don't really want to get in trouble! :-)
I have a man-made waterfall (well, a dam, if that counts) 30 seconds from my house. I'd go get a picture of it with my bike. But I made a little change today, so I don't think I can participate here anymore. This makes me a little sad, as this is one of the most fun forum threads I've ever been a part of...
Keep 'em shiny side up...I'll still be lurking around to see all the cool pics!
Dan
So, ya finally did it huh Dan? I sold mine last September, nothing wrong with it all but I finally decided it just "wasn't me". Plus the local Triumph dealer was closing so I would've had to travel nearly 200 miles one way for service. Fond memories of a fine machine though. Have fun riding that screaming banshee!
Edit. You can still participate in the "all bikes photo challenge" in the off-topic section.....
Last edited by Dynamick; Jul 23, 2019 at 06:34 PM.
I may have posted a picture of these falls before, but it's nice to have an excuse to ride up here again. Passed a man made fall along the way. This one's better.
If this is a winner, let's see your bike in front of a feed store.
Last edited by AtticusFinch; Jul 24, 2019 at 12:02 PM.
So, ya finally did it huh Dan? I sold mine last September, nothing wrong with it all but I finally decided it just "wasn't me". Plus the local Triumph dealer was closing so I would've had to travel nearly 200 miles one way for service. Fond memories of a fine machine though. Have fun riding that screaming banshee!
Edit. You can still participate in the "all bikes photo challenge" in the off-topic section.....
Yep. Over the past 2 years I've periodically second-guessed my decision, and looked around on cycletrader or the local dealers for them. Never saw as good a deal reasonably close to me again. Then Last saturday I came across an ad in my Facebook feed of all places from the dealer (they're historically an all-makes used bike dealer, but have also been a Triumph dealer for the past 5 years or so, and are where I purchased my Ultra) for the one I bought. Leftover '15 with 13 miles on it. For 1K less than the previous low. I put a deposit down Saturday and went to pick it up Monday. Rode it home an hour in a downpour! Of course the timing sucked cause I had just put $600 into the Ultra with a brand new rear tire and set of takeoff shocks from '17 RG to replace the leaking one I had. So the mods budget is blown to hell.
Got about 200 miles on it so far, working through the break-in, and taking it down to CT this coming weekend. So far the ergonomic issues that were bugging me on the test ride don't seem to be rearing their ugly head. I'm now quite certain the test ride bike 2 years ago had the seat in the upper position, as I can flat-foot quite comfortably (wearing the same boots I had on then). So I don't know if that is contributing at all or not. Still getting used to the changes, and I'm sure there are things about the Ultra that I will miss. No regrets yet anyway!
Sorry to hear you sold yours - but I completely understand!
Look forward to seeing you in the all bikes photo thread - got the hay bales challenge there yesterday!
Bike with glasses and it gloves in front of a fruit stand eating a piece of fruit of your choice. i understand if you don't want to post a picture of yourself.
Last edited by SoftailBrian; Jul 25, 2019 at 07:41 PM.
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