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You know you're on a Triumph board when every discussion reverts back to 40 year old bikes. Fossils
Well OB, this might be because we "fossils" tend to have been riding motorcycles for a long long time and have owned many a motorcycle over the years. And thus, tend to have an appreciation and knowledge of a wider selection of brands than it seems those who are new to the sport and/or who jumped on the Harley-Davidson "bandwagon" early on in their riding years.
Take for instance the thought that I've seemed to have noticed after attending the Hanson Dam British Ride run by the Norton Owners Club of Southern California every year for the past 22 years and now days attended by some 1200 riders annually. I've noticed over the years that almost all of the attendees who ride into this rally, and on almost every brand of motorcycle regardless of nation of origin(Britain, Germany, Italy, Japan and the U.S.) are very knowledgeable people and enjoy discussing the rich history of all the various brands and vintages of motorcycles which are ridden into it.
(...and then on the OTHER hand, I've noticed that H-D rallies seem to primarily be attended by people who have a mindset such as "If it ain't a Harley, then it ain't no real motorsickle, and that especially goes for that 'jap crap'", OR just show up to drink beer, get drunk and party!)
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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