 My 2001 America
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September 2011 my bike will have 10th birthday (was registered in sep 2001) March 2005 bought it with 4800 miles on  year after looked like this few changes ....17 inch rear Thunderbird wheel  soon after got proper Epco exhaust  got some custom paint for one season last winter looked like this and now look like this not bad as a 10 years old with over 73 000 miles more pics click link below my signature
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This bike evolved with you all this time...
Taste and feel may change over time, but the ride stays the same...
These are the good times!
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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There ya go, trying to confuse the masses again.
I think we're building the same bike, except you got there first and I'm using shorter fenders.
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This bike evolved with you all this time...
Well, sure he has Jeff, 'cause Grzegorz has evidently had a whole year longer than anybody else to customize his!!!
Sorry Grzegorz, but that was my way of saying the following: "I don't care when you registered your BA, it's STILL a 2,000 TWO model year Bonneville America, as Triumph never manufactured a 2,000 ONE model year BA!" 
You see, I have a 2,000 TWO model year BA that I registered in California in November of 2,000 ONE, but THAT doesn't make MY bike a 2,000 ONE BA either!!!
(oh, and btw...I really like what you've done with your TWO THOUSAND TWO Bonneville America...it's lookin' mighty nice there, amigo!!!) 
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)
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I hope my 09 america looks that good in 2019.. Is that a 880 metzler front tire? If so, then how do you like it compared to other tires you have tried? How many valve adjustments have you needed? Thanks V.
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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It will if you do as much work to it as he's done. Meanwhile I just really want that back wheel. 
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I hope my 09 america looks that good in 2019.. Is that a 880 metzler front tire? If so, then how do you like it compared to other tires you have tried? How many valve adjustments have you needed? Thanks V.
tyres on the bottom two pictures are Avon Cobra 130/70 R18 front and 200/55 R17 rear and they great
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Good job mate , That look`s real sharp
What goes round comes round
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I don't think anyone has picked up on the 73,000 miles bit. Assuming you don't ride it between now and March, that's 13,640 miles per year since you've owned it - not too shabby there ol' pal. My bleedin' R3 only has 8400 after 2 1/2 years. Then again, on probably five occasions it's looked like yours in pic 5 
"You can't believe everything you read on the internet" : William Shakespeare
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In the last pic what backrest is that? Also, is that the stock seat?
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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I don't think anyone has picked up on the 73,000 miles bit. Assuming you don't ride it between now and March, that's 13,640 miles per year since you've owned it - not too shabby there ol' pal. My bleedin' R3 only has 8400 after 2 1/2 years. Then again, on probably five occasions it's looked like yours in pic 5
wasn't on the road much last year...you know why but hey went for a spin this last sunday and want to put more miles this year and I still remember that I promised you take away and soon be back on center stand ....bike lift will be back at yours 
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In the last pic what backrest is that? Also, is that the stock seat?
It is stock seat 
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Looking good, need to take this 02 off the road and make some major changes to it... got to wait until I get the garage dry though first..... 
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"September 2011 my bike will have 10th birthday (was registered in sep 2001)" Are you going to buy it a cake?  Still, I'm impressed how much stuff you've done over the years mate 
Before the war on terror, if I saw an unattended package I used to think "I'll be having that!"
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Still one of my favourites... (if that bike could only talk!).
Live to love, love to live.
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pictures I made today 
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great looking bike! can you share with the class ...more info about your back wheel? Please?
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Will your backrest still fit with the Maverick seat? I assume you took the backrest off, because of the now mismatched color.
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great looking bike! can you share with the class ...more info about your back wheel? Please?
full story stainless steel wheels
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That looks cool Grzegor, the seat looks well on your ride. I wasn't sure when doing final fitting, but suits your bike... What do you think of it ?
I'm running the same front tyre, (rear on backwards). I was looking at a wide rear, but came across a White wall instead...
Mike.
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That looks cool Grzegor, the seat looks well on your ride. I wasn't sure when doing final fitting, but suits your bike... What do you think of it ?
I'm running the same front tyre, (rear on backwards). I was looking at a wide rear, but came across a White wall instead...
80 miles its not that much but is ok need to adjust handlebar a bit now ..move it towards me .....but when I'll put Avon Cobras again on the bike,bike geometry will change again you can see probably now why I wanted red seat...some red accents on the bike
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I likey the red highlights. 
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Hey Grzegorz, you've certainly done some changes to your bike over the years and after the re-build you must know it pretty well by now. Did the handling change very noticeably with the different rear wheel? Lovely bike mate. It's given me heaps of ideas form my BA. Btw what brand of front rotor are you now running? Cheers. JQ 
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Hey Grzegorz, you've certainly done some changes to your bike over the years and after the re-build you must know it pretty well by now. Did the handling change very noticeably with the different rear wheel? Lovely bike mate. It's given me heaps of ideas form my BA. Btw what brand of front rotor are you now running? Cheers. JQ
I was running different rear wheel earlier as well it was 17 inch thunderbird wheel ..reason of that was to get better tyres not the bulky cruiser ones ...now both wheels are different sizes and handling is much better may say brilliant but its not only about tyres(at the moment I put Avon Storm tyres they brilliant but low profile,new set of Avon Cobra waiting in the garage) but suspension too and front disc is EBC floating disc
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Thanks for that info Grzegorz, 
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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SOLD: 07 Black BA, 39mm FCRs, TPUSA stage 1 head, TPUSA 813 cams, TPUSA 10.8:1 pistons, TTP #3 igniter, Specialty Spares Long Cannons, Tsukayu Hard Bags. 82HP/55tq
NEW: 19 Goldwing Tour DCT
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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I better get a speedmaster up there next week. They're going to start feeling left out... 
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Yeah John, and while you're at it, see if you can find somebody with a 200 2 Speedmaster to showcase, will ya???!!! 
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)
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How do you like the backrest? I was thinking about purchasing the same for longer rides but was wondering if it is worth the expense. Thanks
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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That looks awesome, but the front fender radius is too tight for that wheel.
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That looks awesome, but the front fender radius is too tight for that wheel.
waiting for another mudguard to come and see how it will look like, its really hard to find something for 21" wheel(there is plenty of custom expencive stuff) all HD fenders are for narrower tyres
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its come a long way and looks great! 
Erwin 05 America
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That looks awesome, but the front fender radius is too tight for that wheel.
How much clearance should one be trying for? 
Back to the bike - Great Looking!! Sounds like you're just about to go over the break-in period on the girl. 
I'm speeding because I have to get there before I forget where I was going.
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That looks awesome, but the front fender radius is too tight for that wheel.
Yeah, it doesn't conform to the 21er. But you already know that and are working on it, I'm sure.
Live to love, love to live.
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Your bike is lookin' GREAT there, Grzegorz!  Love those 12incher up front. And, I especially like the wider 21 inchers. And re the fender...I'm thinkin' if you maybe cut it down a little, like I did to my front fender here, with maybe the front part being a cut that's perfectly horizontal and straight out level to the ground like this...  ...then maybe you could still use your stock fender and not have to go with an aftermarket one?
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)
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Tell me about your forks, please.
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Yeah John, and while you're at it, see if you can find somebody with a 2002 Speedmaster to showcase, will ya???!!!
That's kinda what i have at this point... Gettin harder to explain "what model Triumph is that" every time i stop for gas. It's an '02 Bonneville America -turned- '05 Speedmaster...sort of... 
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