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Old friend
#54760 04/17/2006 5:53 PM
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I was at my dealer's this past weekend and was shooting the breeze for a few minutes in the back shop area. I noticed an olsd Triumpph parked among a few other bikes, and I walked over to peek at it. It was an early 70's model 750 Tiger Twin that had been "modified" with a sissy bar, a two-into-one exhaust, and a cheap black paint job. I had once owned a 750 Tiger Twin, so I was a bit surprised to see one in Arkansas, since you don't see many NEW Triumphs here, much less a classic like the 750. Anyway, as I looked the bike over, I noticed how different things looked than what I had remembered. The thing looked a bit skinny, the tank and tires looked little, and the front brake looked REALLY small. As fondly as I remember my classic 750, I think the modern series of Bonnies, SM's and BA's look much nicer and better balanced than the old school Triumphs from that era. The REAL proof that it was a genuine classic Triumph was when one of the other guys in the shop tried to start it - and it wouldn't tick over at all. Ah, the memories...

On a sad note, I also learned that my dealer will be selling out his assets of Triumphs and Vespa/Piaggios to another area dealer and will be going into another line of business (construction). I can't say who the other dealer is, since the contract hasn't been signed, but the buyer already carries a line of high end European motorcycles and has won several awards for service and customer support. While it's sad for those of us in Little Rock to see our old friends go out of business, it's heartening that they didn't just sell out to whoever had the money and that Triumph will (hopefully) be handled locally by people who care about custmer satisfaction. I was also glad to hear that the two technicians will be moving over and will be retained by the buyer to work in the other shop.

Progress and changes.


JB "Long live the Duck Force!"
Re: Old friend
JCBullen #54761 04/17/2006 6:46 PM
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Ah yes, they are a new breed now. But I still, after
riding Nancys BA and ordering a new SM, feel there is no
other ride out there that matches the original Trumpets!
TON UP! on a 60's era Trumpet!!! To use a phrase from
one of the venerable modulators,
"GREAT GOOGLY MOOGLY!"

Re: Old friend
JCBullen #54762 04/17/2006 7:03 PM
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JB,

Well...The first part of your missive here isn't surprising, ya know.

What WAS the weight of the AVERAGE American male back in the early 70s anyway? 175lb TOPS, maybe???!!!(the old T120 fit our collective a$$es pretty well back then I'd say)

But ya see....all ya gotta do is compare the Barry Bonds playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates of just a few short years ago with the "new and improved" model currently belting homer after homer into McCovey Cove for them San Francisco Giants, to see what can happen when things get outta hand and maybe grow a little TOO BIG!!!

Re:The second part...
I hope the new proprietor turns out to be as well regarded by you as the old one was.

Cheers,
Dwight


Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
Re: Old friend
JCBullen #54763 04/17/2006 11:21 PM
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Thanks JC,
Now I know I can go to Little Rock when serious service is needed. The Birmingham dealer is the best, but the service department is always full of BMWs and Ducatis. Never room for a Triumph.


Ride Safe, Dennis Triumph, it's how I live and what I ride.
Re: Old friend
SKILLET #54764 04/18/2006 1:29 AM
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I just heard our local Triumph/Iron horse dealer is selling out his inventory to another high end custom chopper dealer here in town. The word is it will be a done deal in a couple of months. Vegas


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