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 Re: Upgrade, Trade-Up, Graduate To...
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Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 8,393 Likes: 1
Second Wind
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Second Wind
Joined: Sep 2010
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Been riding 37 years. Been riding big V-twins for close to 20 of them. I was riding a Kaw Vulcan 1500 (great bike) when I walked into the Triumph shop with absolutely no plan of changing bikes. Fell in love with my America as soon as I laid eyes on it. My incredible wife said, "Buy it. You deserve it." (God, I love her.) I took it for a ride and I've never looked back. Bigger is not always better.
Sounds like you got a good wife sir, so be good to her.
You ended up with a great bike that can grow with your and you tastes for a long time. If ever you want a bigger bike (motor) you can put in a big bore for far less than buying a new bike.
( I say motor because the stance of these Americas and Speedies are the same or longer than the average cruiser. The seat hieght is a bit lower but some people lower them even more.)
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
Edgar Allan Poe
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Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 7,694 Likes: 22
Monkey Butt
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Monkey Butt
Joined: Jan 2006
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I walked into Pure Triumph in Lauderdale to kill an hour. Lord knows the last thing I needed was another bike. Looked at the Speedy and America for a few minutes. Test drove the America around the block. Bought it.
I didn't care if it rode well, went fast, or stopped well. I bought because it looked so darn good.
When I walk to my garage almost 6 years later, my eye still goes directly to the America. It is what a motorcycle is supposed to look like.
I try to aggravate one person a day. Today may be your day.
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