New to it all.....

Discussion in 'Newbies Hangout' started by Mightywokka, Aug 15, 2015.

  1. Mightywokka

    Mightywokka New Member

    Aug 14, 2015
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    Hi all,

    Had the mid life crisis and did my DAS and now the very lucky owner of street triple r, not stopped grinning!

    Looking forward to trawling the forums for advice/tips/bits.

    Cheers
     
  2. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Hi there MW and welcome to the Triumph playground - starting out with a Street Triple R------------WOW !!!!!!!!!
     
  3. JayJay

    JayJay Member

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    Hi and welcome from another newbie
     
  4. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Welcome wokka
     
  5. DaveTheSuperVillain

    DaveTheSuperVillain Active Member

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    Welcome from another fellow newbie.......nice choice of mid-life crisis :):):)
     
  6. Clarkey

    Clarkey Well-Known Member

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    Hi and a very warm welcome Mr wonka to the triumph forum
     
  7. Havit

    Havit Admin
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    Good luck with the triple mighty, enjoy.
     
  8. Richard H

    Richard H Noble Member

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    Hi and welcome, my Mrs did the same at 40, and bought a Street Triple. Four years and 18000 miles later she still loves it. They are great bikes.
     
  9. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    Good on her. We need more lasses like her.
     
  10. Havit

    Havit Admin
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    Or has her own bike image.jpg
     
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  11. roadrider

    roadrider First Class Member

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    Welcome
    Good excuse to buy a great bike.
    I've managed to keep my mid life crisis going for 10 years and 4 bikes.
    Keep it up :cool:
     
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  12. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    Hi and welcome
     
  13. Adam8890

    Adam8890 New Member

    Aug 21, 2015
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    Hi glad too see another newbie in the same shoes as me. And that youre enjoying it! not quite on mine yet but how did u find the street r as a first bike? i have gone for the standard street but seen alot of scare mongering posts elsewhere saying too big for a first bike? and its made me slightly nervous lol b these from folks advising others not people going through it themselves.

    Adam :)
     
  14. Adam8890

    Adam8890 New Member

    Aug 21, 2015
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    but ***
     
  15. Mightywokka

    Mightywokka New Member

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    Thanks for all the welcomes, much appreciated.

    Adam8890, one of the bits of advice I was given was to test ride as many bikes as I could before buying. This I did, and for me the Street was the best 'fit'. I'd read all the reviews and back issues I could get my hands on and they all say the same thing, one of the best bikes for new riders and also for experienced riders too.
    You know in yourself how much 'talent' you have. I know I don't have much at the moment so ride accordingly but feel a tiny bit more confident with the bike with every trip out.
    Whose to say what is too big for a first bike and what isn't? A chap who was on DAS at the same time as me, had ordered a 1700cc Harley and hadn't passed part 2 yet!
    The whole dealer/buying experience was important too and along with Ducati at Alton, Bulldog Triumph at Wokingham were a lesson in how it should be done.
    Go for it mate and enjoy it!
     
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  16. Bindie

    Bindie New Member

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    hi, welcome from yet another newbie
     
  17. Dodge74

    Dodge74 Active Member

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    I saw one of these falling over in a car park the other day , Harley owners group bloke with all the kit , bike dripping in accessories , he had a leather cut with badges all over it , when I'd assisted him it turned out he'd only passed his test about 4 sodding months ago , on a soft tail heritage , got into difficulties in an off camber situation & put the wrong foot down . I didn't take the piss too much I suppose but I can't help just thinking that there's an old saying about walking before running .
    Motorcycling is a constant learning curve & every time I go out I seem to make a new discovery of some kind . I've been riding for 30 years , but there's people on here who've been riding quite a bit longer . I dunno ,maybe I'm wrong , but I just think people should give themselves a year or two riding through all weathers on something smaller before leaping onto a bloody great big Harley lol
     
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  18. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    +1 on that mate !
     
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  19. Richard H

    Richard H Noble Member

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    Nothing wrong with a Street Triple as a first bike, its an excellent choice in my opinion, I test rode one before my wife had it as her first bike. A bike that fits is most important, one that is not too tall, reasonably light, smooth and not to intimidating low down in the rev range....... its all of that. It handles great and will still be fun to ride 6 months - year down the road when your confidence and experience grows.
     
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  20. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    +2 on that
     
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