baileyjj
Member
Reged: 05/17/06
Posts: 50
Loc: Decatur, GA
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congrats Brummie....I have the sliver/graphite TBA and she turns lots of heads....
-------------------- Julie
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redbike7
3/4 Throttle
Reged: 07/24/06
Posts: 948
Loc: Cedar Park, Texas
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Okay so you found me! My name's Richard, Austin, Texas. I've got a '06 America with 2100 miles on it(got in in June). Lots of extras. This is the best forum for Triumph I have found.
-------------------- Redbike7
2006 America
No amount of skill can overcome gross stupidity. Ask me how I know...never mind, I forgot...
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benjammin
Adjunct
Reged: 08/02/06
Posts: 220
Loc: Joshua Tree, California
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Dang Richard, I thought I was doing good with my 06 Speedmaster. I got it June 20, and I've put 1100 miles on it. Guess I'll have to start catching up.
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Brummie
3/4 Throttle
Reged: 07/05/06
Posts: 879
Loc: Birmingham UK
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congrats Brummie....I have the sliver/graphite TBA and she turns lots of heads....
You are a person of exquisite taste then Julie !
-------------------- If you do it today you MIGHT regret it. If you CAN'T do it tomorrow you WILL regret it.
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trboam
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Reged: 01/13/05
Posts: 135
Loc: silver springs,nv
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IVE BEEN A MEMBER SINCE BEFORE THE REMODEL. DIDNT CARE FOR BEING CALLED A STRANGER, OR EVEN NOW A NEWBIE OH WELL, GUESS I JUST HAVE TO GET OVER IT AND SPEND MORE TIME LURKING AROUND HERE.
STV
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FriarJohn
"Lighten up, Francis."
Reged: 01/11/05
Posts: 18825
Loc: East Helena, Montana
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IVE BEEN A MEMBER SINCE BEFORE THE REMODEL. DIDNT CARE FOR BEING CALLED A STRANGER, OR EVEN NOW A NEWBIE OH WELL, GUESS I JUST HAVE TO GET OVER IT AND SPEND MORE TIME LURKING AROUND HERE.
STV
There's one definitive way to change that: post more. But first, please turn off the caps lock.
-------------------- BA.com Caretaker | Friarsride | jb.com
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BubbaD
Complete Newb
Reged: 07/07/06
Posts: 5
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Dang Richard, I thought I was doing good with my 06 Speedmaster. I got it June 20, and I've put 1100 miles on it. Guess I'll have to start catching up.
Amatuers I've got a '06 TBA that I bought at about the same time with over 3600 on it. And I haven't ridden it nearly as much as I wanted or expected to when I bought it. Such is life...
I figured I should get around to posting in here. I've been lurking for a while (prior to buying the bike). I've managed to post once, pimping the dealership where I bought my bike. They're a great bunch of guys and they have taken care of me and a friend of mine who bought a Rocket III (thanks to my persuasion). I love my TBA. It's a great ride and I've had a blast riding with my neighbor in the twisties. And I love the fact that it turns heads everywhere I go. I've been on a couple of rides where I was the only Triumph in a sea of HDs, and it seemed to me that my bike got the most attention. But of course, that could be the rosey glasses that I've been wearing as well
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DannyD
Complete Newb
Reged: 07/23/06
Posts: 13
Loc: Hillsboro, Oregon, USA
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The web site is great. It took me a couple days just to get through the pictures. I was looking at buying a bike for a couple months and didn't like what I saw, until I went to the local Triumph dealer. Now I have to figure out how to get the two cars and a bike in our two car garage. I would like to really modify the bike, so a used one, to give me more money, is what I might be looking for. As for the title of lurker, the wife would probably agree with that title when I surprise and grab her.
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UhOh
Complete Newb
Reged: 08/09/06
Posts: 1
Loc: Hot Humid West Tennessee USA.
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As for the title of lurker, the wife would probably agree with that title when I surprise and grab her.
I've been accused of being a lurker in this way as well. It can be quite challenging too! I do however, use my own wife as the lurkee....
I've been reading the BA.com posts for about a month now and have found them very informative and entertaining. So yeah, I've been lurking.
I am a returning rider with a tough decision to make. Which bike to get. This is really a tough decision...
I rode mostly H-D's back before "The Fad" began. you remember, back when the transverse four was going to rule the world and the V-Twin was an obsolete and dying mount.
I bought and sold a bunch of 'em and got out of the bikes all together, thinking that "The Fad" would be over in a year or so and I could pick up a nice late model weekend warrior's bike when he got tired of it. Well,,, Ahem... Has it been a year yet??
My requirements for my new bike are:
Upright riding position. (I'm too old and fat to be a jockey.)
Hard luggage capable. (I carry a lot of junk at times.)
Trailer hitch capable. (See above.)
Comfortable cruising at 70+ MPH.
No H-D's. (Everybody and their brother has one.)
No H-D clones. (Everybody's brother and their uncle has one.)
No 2 wheeled Mars rovers. (I want an old school standard/cruiser/tourer. Not something that was designed by Buck Rogers after some bad mushrooms.)
My short list of bikes are:
Bonneville America or most likely Speedmaster.
Moto Guzzi Stone/California/EV.
Ducati GT1000
BMW R1150r
Notice anything about my choices? They're all twins. I like twins!
The BMW is a little too Buck Rogers-ish but it rides great. It is a little "soul-less" though, if you know what I mean.
The Ducati is an old school bike and I do fit it but, I haven't been able to ride one yet.
The Guzzi's feel right and are currently tied for first place. It would be however, an unsold '03 or '04 as Guzzi can't get their act together in the U.S. The rest of the world is getting new standard/cruiser,tourers but, the U.S. only gets the Mars rovers.
The BA and SM are tied with the Guzzi in my book. A little less power but, a little less weight. The Guzzi has the edge on handling but, I'm not a knee dragger anyway.
My head hurts... Decisions, decisions...
The BA does have a really big plus though. When I got on one for the first time, It felt like, well, it was so "right" that it felt like I had ridden it for years.
Now, before I have to put on my Nomex undies, I am not badmouthing the H-D or those bikes styled after it. I do like a lot of them. I just refuse to be one of the crowd. It's a choice. I guess that makes me anti-social, huh? I've been labeled worse... 
Let me know your thoughts and opinions! I need valid arguments about my choices, pro or con.
Whew! I sure am longwinded aren't I...
Thanks
-------------------- Dave
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BrianT
Loquacious
Reged: 06/18/06
Posts: 2592
Loc: Fort Lauderdale, FL USA.
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Ed, I just went through the same decision. I bought a 2003 Speedmaster, 1800 miles, $5300. This was about $3000 less than the best 'out the door' price on a 2006. The '06 has the larger engine, but all the tests I've seen put the performance about even. If you're like most of us, your bike won't remain stock for long anyway. My advice is if you can find a clean, low-mileage '03, grab it. Good luck!
-------------------- Steelheart- '03 Speedmaster Black/Yellow
The Hayabusa Killa
16" Shorties/140 mains/Airbox drilled
Procom CDI
"There is no cure for Celibacy. But we can treat the symptoms."
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