Left the Family!!!
#11
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Land of the Free, Home of Jack Daniel's
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#13
Tell her we send our sympathy, just kidding, tell her to have fun and you two ride safe together.
#16
The wife looks happy ... and that is probably the most important thing. She also looks good on teh bike.
I have a short list of bikes I'd like to get in the next couple years, and the Triumph Scrambler is 2nd on the list. I've ridden both the Rocket and the Bonneville T100 (not the Scrambler yet). The Bonneville rode well, but I agree it had a bit of a "machine" whine to it. But it was a fun bike, so I can get over the sound.
I have a short list of bikes I'd like to get in the next couple years, and the Triumph Scrambler is 2nd on the list. I've ridden both the Rocket and the Bonneville T100 (not the Scrambler yet). The Bonneville rode well, but I agree it had a bit of a "machine" whine to it. But it was a fun bike, so I can get over the sound.
#17
Had an 08 model . Great bike, certainly a good all rounder. and plenty of mods can be done. bellacourse/newbonneville both are prettyy good stores for accessories and pipes if its a little quiet. and the infamous D9 brkts that lower the speedo position if going for the period correct look can be bought.congrats she will be happy.heres a pic of my old one...............
Last edited by netvampire; 09-08-2009 at 02:30 AM.
#18
If I had the spare coin I'd buy a Triumph. One of my first bikes was a Triumph. I loved it then and I'm sure they are allot better now.