have you seen the classic (cant remember) i am a brit and ride a R1200GS (yes i know) BMW and if you ask bluegem6559 his oppionin,dont blame him he has envy...LMAO joking brother
the triumph is a great bike no matter what side of the pond,and there are a few other bikes that would suit the roads other there ,and i hope that i will get a chance to get other there and if i do. as some of the bikes are just breath taking.
I had this dream about once in my life owning a bike with a Harley style frame and a classic Triumph twin inside it. With the "America" I was able to get my dream bike at a price I could actually afford. I hope everyone that rides gets to eventually ride on their "Dream on Two Wheels"
Well my dream bike has always been a 750 Bonneville engine in a Harley frame. Since I can't afford custom built this is pretty close. It looks very much like a cruiser frame. I think the Harley Dyna Glide is what it reminds me of. I kind of miss the Harley sound and vibration but would I trade back. No Way! I am very happy with it. Like my Harley I am sure it will serve me well for twenty years or more.
I had to think long and hard after 24 years. The bike really needed a complete tear down and rebuild to be ready for 20 more years of service. I took the easier choice to buy a newer bike. The new owner of the Harley has the time and ambition to take it apart and give it the proper care. I am happy knowing that. I still will miss it though.
No problem I hear you. I had a lot of the best rides of my life with that bike. I will miss it too. I was told the new owner wants to do a complete take apart and rebuild of it. I think it is going to bring someone else a lot of joy.
Sweet! My daddys had several bikes but my favorite was a triumph.Really great choice! Thanks for showing to to us all. Love the walk arounds you do!!!
I knew if I didn't do the walk around people would be asking in the comments. I always want to see all the angles of the bike myself. (Big Biker Hugs) atcha
ryder,its a nice bike.
have you seen the classic (cant remember) i am a brit and ride a R1200GS (yes i know) BMW and if you ask bluegem6559 his oppionin,dont blame him he has envy...LMAO joking brother
the triumph is a great bike no matter what side of the pond,and there are a few other bikes that would suit the roads other there ,and i hope that i will get a chance to get other there and if i do. as some of the bikes are just breath taking.
peace bro
peace bro
spawntrooper 2 years ago
spawntrooper
I had this dream about once in my life owning a bike with a Harley style frame and a classic Triumph twin inside it. With the "America" I was able to get my dream bike at a price I could actually afford. I hope everyone that rides gets to eventually ride on their "Dream on Two Wheels"
suburbanryder 2 years ago
beautiful bike, congrats!
Zedith 3 years ago
Thank you my friend.
The more I ride it the more I like it.
suburbanryder 3 years ago
Very nice bike! Definitely on my list. How does it compare to your Harley?
joeapple999 3 years ago
Well my dream bike has always been a 750 Bonneville engine in a Harley frame. Since I can't afford custom built this is pretty close. It looks very much like a cruiser frame. I think the Harley Dyna Glide is what it reminds me of. I kind of miss the Harley sound and vibration but would I trade back. No Way! I am very happy with it. Like my Harley I am sure it will serve me well for twenty years or more.
suburbanryder 3 years ago
Wow how hard was it to give up your old ride ? Very, very nice new machine and, its a "Tea Burner" which is nothing like a "Rice Burner"
spearfysh 3 years ago
I had to think long and hard after 24 years. The bike really needed a complete tear down and rebuild to be ready for 20 more years of service. I took the easier choice to buy a newer bike. The new owner of the Harley has the time and ambition to take it apart and give it the proper care. I am happy knowing that. I still will miss it though.
suburbanryder 3 years ago
Cool looking bike. You got a good deal! But I will miss the sweet sound of that Harley. Just being honest! lol Nice video! Thanks
rexlv2000 3 years ago
No problem I hear you. I had a lot of the best rides of my life with that bike. I will miss it too. I was told the new owner wants to do a complete take apart and rebuild of it. I think it is going to bring someone else a lot of joy.
suburbanryder 3 years ago
Sweet! My daddys had several bikes but my favorite was a triumph.Really great choice! Thanks for showing to to us all. Love the walk arounds you do!!!
yabaadaabaado 3 years ago
I knew if I didn't do the walk around people would be asking in the comments. I always want to see all the angles of the bike myself. (Big Biker Hugs) atcha
suburbanryder 3 years ago
first view
airick3001 3 years ago
You win the warm glow of victory my friend :)
suburbanryder 3 years ago