02 Triumph Bonneville America discussion forum:RE: my new america |
RE: my new america |
Dr. Al said 2002-02-11 21:30 |
Hi Brad.... Congrads on your recent purchase of a new "America". You may be able to help me, even at this point, regarding the riding position and overall impression you may have regarding the probable riding comfort after a few miles. (ie. 200-400 miles). I co-owned a late-sixties "Beezer" during my military stint. Needless to say, an affection for the British motorbike, in general, grew from that encounter. Alas, I´m older and larger, now. I´m an ´86 Wing driver who can no longer tour, but can still still do a few "clicks" on a cruiser/"traditional position"- type bike. For someone at about 6´ 2" and tipping the scale at around a couple of hundred "lubs", your thoughts, please.. "Take pride in the ride" |
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