That Thunderbird is a beaut. Where did you get the ginormous rear light cluster from and why is it in the hedge?
Speed Triple RS to slow me down after years of fast riding on race replicas , ie let’s buy a Naked sports bike . Not sure it’s quite worked out as I envisaged .... as the RS is fast as Feck in the real world .
Here is my clutch of triumphs. I cannot pick a favorite as they have all kept me entertained for different reasons whilst I owned them. The two I have now (the tiger sport and thruxton r) provide me with all the types of riding that I want these days, so happy days
Wow, Wessa. That would have been quite a nice collection had you been able to keep them all. Then, again, don't most of us wish we still had all the bikes we got rid of?
Yep I often think that it would have made a good collection, but as they say you can never go back, only forwards
Hard to look away from a Triumph. I had a direction as soon as I saw the 04 Speedmaster in person... I had to have it. A week later my youngest brought home an 03 America.
That's how it turned out. The Street Cup was good, but I just felt it was lacking character. I traded that in and got the Bobber which I loved, great bike! - Then decided I wanted something closer to a classic Bonnie, so brought the 790, and had that and the Bobber for a short while. I then sold the Bobber as I needed to raise some cash for a business venture. Then a few months later I got the Street Triple, and I'm very happy with both the Bonneville and Street Triple
A Thruxton 1200R because it’s a sexy retro and very different to the super bikes I’ve had/have. though it handles really really well and is mucho fun... A surprisingly capable bike!
2008 Bonnie, love them classic twins. Had several Triumphs in the old days, T5 speed twin, Bonnies, T150 Trident. Loved the howl of the Trident, but went back to the classic bottom power twins: had a Norton Commando for some 25 years. Loved it to bits. Due to a knackered knee I couldn’t kick it anymore, didn’t want to put a starter on it (should have done) sold it(shouldn’t have done that). Bought a single Enfield, nice but no power. Miss my Norton like hell but the Bonnie makes up for a large part. And yes, I like the British style, had loads of Jags over the years, currently owning a ‘76 XJC and a 3.6 XJ40. Pensioned off now, that’s why I had to sell my 1995 X306 XJR, finest car I ever had.
I have a TT600, which I've owned from new, and a 2014 Sprint 1050 GT. I've also owned a 2005 1050 ST which I sold to fund the GT. There is a chance I might be getting my hands on a 2004 Bonnie America, but that's not confirmed yet.