Newbie here
Newbie here
Hello, my name is Alex and I am a newbie... With that said, I have a 2002 Triumph TT600 (which I crashed on the freeway), and I need loads of advice! That's about it, thanks!
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Welcome Alex , sorry to hear you crashed . However you have come to the right place . There be lotz of friendly folks here willing to share their experiences and give sound advice .
Kind regards, Wizzard
Damn , I almost said we be sharing our experience , strength , and hope.....
Come to think of it , we do that here too .
Kind regards, Wizzard
Damn , I almost said we be sharing our experience , strength , and hope.....

Come to think of it , we do that here too .
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Alex, welcome!
I often ride with a friend who's second bike (I know - rough life.
) is a TT 600. Those are very nice bikes. I hope you can get yours up and running soon.
As for advice - if you have any specific question regarding your accident, fire away. I can guarantee there are many riders here who have crashed too, probably with similar circumstances.
Barring specifics about your mishap, the best advice I can offer is to take the MSF Basic Rider Course, if you haven't already. That will do a far better job of making you a safe rider than exchanging idle banter with the likes of us.
I often ride with a friend who's second bike (I know - rough life.

As for advice - if you have any specific question regarding your accident, fire away. I can guarantee there are many riders here who have crashed too, probably with similar circumstances.
Barring specifics about your mishap, the best advice I can offer is to take the MSF Basic Rider Course, if you haven't already. That will do a far better job of making you a safe rider than exchanging idle banter with the likes of us.

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Welcome aboard! Whatever advice you're lookin' for, just ask and you'll get plenty of responses. You might not like them all,
but we are all genuinely wanting to help.
Hope you're riding again soon. Enjoy the forums.
Cheers,
Loonette

Hope you're riding again soon. Enjoy the forums.
Cheers,
Loonette
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