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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles2 View Post
    I can remember when a Triumph Bonneville...650CC, twin amals, 44bhp,....that was THE bike to own.
    Cheers, Pickles.
    in many ways, it still is

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    Rode my 1970 500 Daytona for almost 30 years until the doc said one day, "once more down the road at the speeds you ride at, and it's a wheelchair for you Shorty"
    (Only busted my back 3 times so far.)

    Tweaked cams, hi comp pistons, 36mm Trident carby's, cut down Norton Commando valves, she went like a scalded cat.
    Still miss riding it a lot though.

    Would I buy a new Triumph? Sorry, but no way! I love my classic models way too much.

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    You still have her in the shed shorty or is she long gone...
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    I have a 2007 Sprint ST 1050, heaps of power and comes with panniers for shopping and touring.

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    Here's my 750 Tiger, was in pretty bad knick when I got it, had the square BSA style tank(from the Trident) took about 12mths to restore it.

    Cheers Baz.

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    I am definitely a fan. I have been looking at a new Thunderbird for a few years now. I bought a Husqvarna enduro bike this year and hopefully the Thunderbird next year. I am too old and stiff for sports bikes these days. I want a comfortable cruiser. For the price I don't think anything compares with it. I dont want built in Thailand though.
    I am usually wearing a Triumph T-shirt. On the odd day that I am not I will have LR shirt on.

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    This is the best photo of it completely finished, I decided I would put the original tank and front guard back on, I also got some new mufflers from London Trading, I kept the American bullet tank though, just for cruising around town, 12mths after this I traded it in on a Laverda Jota 1000, I spent Xmas that year in hospital with a broken back, 2yrs later I bought a new Laverda RGS 1000



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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    You still have her in the shed shorty or is she long gone...
    Gave her to my youngest boy Vlad.
    He's been on it with me since he was about 5 years old, and the only one who deserves to have her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlschmid2002 View Post
    I am definitely a fan. I have been looking at a new Thunderbird for a few years now. I bought a Husqvarna enduro bike this year and hopefully the Thunderbird next year. I am too old and stiff for sports bikes these days. I want a comfortable cruiser. For the price I don't think anything compares with it. I dont want built in Thailand though.
    I am usually wearing a Triumph T-shirt. On the odd day that I am not I will have LR shirt on.
    Exactly why Mick got rid of the Yamaha FZ1, his 'fun' bike, but getting too old for doing any distance on it, so he traded it on the 2012 Thunderbird 1600cc, put TOR short mufflers on, touring seats (front & rear), and a touring backrest for yours truly's comfort! Pillion comfort is so superior that much to Mick's annoyance, I often partake in an afternoon nap!!
    We did 9,500kms Central Vic - Far North Qld last Winter towing a trailer (already put pic on another thread), and had an incident free, very enjoyable trip. Lady Penelope, as we call her, performed over & above expectation, including some 'naughty' speeds on isolated back roads, where she didn't even notice the trailer or pillion on behind.
    Mick says she's reliable, fuel efficient, grunty & comfortable; the consumate cruiser, and best part is, after being a Harley owner years ago, when the cops realise it's a Triumph, they leave me alone! Other riders of Harleys, Victory's & Jap' Harley clones, after attempting to follow through twisties, are impressed, and have said that it's a really honest, all round motorcycle.

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