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Joe Mc2
I see you have your handy dandy comfy back rest as well....
I have a quick release and snap it on so my bag sits on back seat too.
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JB
I see you have your handy dandy comfy back rest as well....
I have a quick release and snap it on so my bag sits on back seat too.
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JB
I follow a new highway I haven't traveled before.
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It greatly reduces fatigue on those long runs and they hold a bunch of stuff too. Between the T-Bag and the dri-bag on the rear fender I can pack enough for a month long trip.follow wrote:Joe Mc2
I see you have your handy dandy comfy back rest as well....
I have a quick release and snap it on so my bag sits on back seat too.
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JB
Thanks for the welcome. I'm sure I'll learn a lot and enjoy myself. Looks like a great site.
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I'm sure we will learn a lot from you as well.Joe Mc 2 wrote:It greatly reduces fatigue on those long runs and they hold a bunch of stuff too. Between the T-Bag and the dri-bag on the rear fender I can pack enough for a month long trip.follow wrote:Joe Mc2
I see you have your handy dandy comfy back rest as well....
I have a quick release and snap it on so my bag sits on back seat too.
to the forum
JB
Thanks for the welcome. I'm sure I'll learn a lot and enjoy myself. Looks like a great site.
You probably have some great ride stories/pictures too.
I follow a new highway I haven't traveled before.
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follow,follow wrote:I'm sure we will learn a lot from you as well.Joe Mc 2 wrote:It greatly reduces fatigue on those long runs and they hold a bunch of stuff too. Between the T-Bag and the dri-bag on the rear fender I can pack enough for a month long trip.follow wrote:Joe Mc2
I see you have your handy dandy comfy back rest as well....
I have a quick release and snap it on so my bag sits on back seat too.
to the forum
JB
Thanks for the welcome. I'm sure I'll learn a lot and enjoy myself. Looks like a great site.
You probably have some great ride stories/pictures too.
Where in the Rockies? My daughter lives in Summit County CO our jump-off point for our western trips.
Hey follow, you might be interested in this, this was a great ride.follow wrote:I'm sure we will learn a lot from you as well.Joe Mc 2 wrote:It greatly reduces fatigue on those long runs and they hold a bunch of stuff too. Between the T-Bag and the dri-bag on the rear fender I can pack enough for a month long trip.follow wrote:Joe Mc2
I see you have your handy dandy comfy back rest as well....
I have a quick release and snap it on so my bag sits on back seat too.
to the forum
JB
Thanks for the welcome. I'm sure I'll learn a lot and enjoy myself. Looks like a great site.
You probably have some great ride stories/pictures too.
http://almostoverthehill.blogspot.com/
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Golden, where they brew the beer!
Black canyon is absolutely gorgeous, been there.
Hwy 149, The gateway is awesome the mesa's and mountains there look like they have little UFO's on them.
Black canyon is absolutely gorgeous, been there.
Hwy 149, The gateway is awesome the mesa's and mountains there look like they have little UFO's on them.
I follow a new highway I haven't traveled before.
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Not quite, sunshine. Hinckley Triumphs are not the same company as Meridian Triumphs, which existed only until 1983. Even the logo is different, the only common factor between the two is that some of the workers at the Meridian plant were hired when the Hinckley plant was built.Triumphgirl wrote:TRIUMPHS ARE COOL TOO YA KNOW. ACTUALLY TRIUMPH HAS BEEN ON THE ROADS LONGER THAN HARLEY.
And if you really want to get technical about it, the original Triumphs have more of a German heritage than British. But regardless, yes they ARE cool bikes.
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It's THAT you ride
It isn't WHAT you ride,
It's THAT you ride
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THEN WIKEPEDIA ARE LIARS?Triumph Motorcycles Ltd is the largest surviving British motorcycle manufacturer. When Triumph went into receivership in 1983 John Bloor, with the assistance of JR Hunter aka "Yota" bought the name and manufacturing rights from the Official Receiver.[1] The new company (initially Bonneville Coventry Ltd) continued Triumph's record of motorcycle production since 1902, making it the world's longest continuous production motorcycle manufacturer.[2]Gummiente wrote:Not quite, sunshine. Hinckley Triumphs are not the same company as Meridian Triumphs, which existed only until 1983. Even the logo is different, the only common factor between the two is that some of the workers at the Meridian plant were hired when the Hinckley plant was built.Triumphgirl wrote:TRIUMPHS ARE COOL TOO YA KNOW. ACTUALLY TRIUMPH HAS BEEN ON THE ROADS LONGER THAN HARLEY.
And if you really want to get technical about it, the original Triumphs have more of a German heritage than British. But regardless, yes they ARE cool bikes.