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OK people, this is a question everyone here has an answer to. How long have you been riding and what have you owned ? I'm gonna go get another beer and want to see some answers when I get back. Buuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrppppppppppppppp !!! 
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Started at 12 with a 5 hp Brigs and stratton "mini bike"
move to a taka dirt bike
Suzuki gl550
1979 Bonny
1983 Gold wing
05 BA
about 20 +- years in the saddle
Oh yeah and there was a Bridgestone 175 in boxes at my house for awhile
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Never pass up an opportunity to talk about myself  (as unimpressive as it is!).
Riding 33 years.
Age 13 - 17 various enduro/Dirt bikes such as Honda 50, Suzuki 125, Yamaha 175, Pentax 250.
Age 17 - 46 (current age) '73 Triumph 750 and now a '04 Triumph America.
Future bike is a Rocket unless Triumph comes out with something better.
there you go!
ah man...thought I was going to be the first to reply!!
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Bud- Lots of luck getting replys, but here's mine. What about you?
A little over 30 years 1972 Honda cb175 --New 1972 Honda cb350 --New 1974 Kawasaki 175 Street/trail --New 1977 BMW R/65 Luftmeister fairing --New 1964 Harley Davidson DuoGlide FLH full dressed --used 1974 Kawasaki 900 --used 1987 Kawasaki ZL1000 Eliminator --New 1993 Honda Gold Wing Aspencade w/trailer --New 2005 Triumph America
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Bud- Lots of luck getting replys, but here's mine. What about you?
I actually posted mine in the "Harley/Triumph review thread"
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When I was 16, Indian dirt bike (split in two) Suzuki Intruder till my son was born 10 year layoff The America
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1. Honda 50 2. Honda 50 3. hodaka 125 4.AMF Harley Davidson 250 5.Yamaha 250 [first road bike, 2 stroke 6 speed,FAST,125mph] 6.Honda450 7. Triumph T-100 8.Harley ironhead sportster. 9. 1955 harley panhead 10.Triumph tr6. 11. 1982 Harley lowrider. 12. 750 Honda chopper, 12" over springer, hardtail. 13. 650 BSA hardtail springer chopper 14.04 TBA. Man, now my brain hurts, I had to think all the way back to 1968 when I was 10, I even had to look thru some pictures to help remind me. Now I feel old. 
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started ridding when I was 5 30 now and dont remember ever not having some kind of 2 wheel machine..
first bike was a honda 50 dont remember how long I had that, but when I was 8 dad got me a yamaha 100 4 stroke but still rode the 50 ( new bike was to tall in the saddle) for my 12th b-day got a kawi KX125 raced it for 3 races and broke the frame same day the castcame off my arm dad took me to the Honda shop to getme a CR 125 but I fell inlove with a KTM 250 that was used, raced that for a year befor I blew the tranny. It was then that the local Honda shop offerd me a good deal ( little did I know my dad had bought 50% of the business a week eariler) but I was to get free bikes (125's) free ridding gear that had the Honda shop name in it, and free service. But I had ot keep good grades and all that Jazz..So I took it and raced 125's in the AMA for 4 years till stepping up to 250's when I was 17.. Went through countless bike I remember 4 in one year( dad was not happy, but I won 99% of the races I didnot break stuff in). Thenthe big show bug got me, I started racing all over the country running with McGrath and so on.. I had a full backing and my bikes were preped just like the factory bikes.. Was racing the GA dome in July 7 years ago, I was doing very well in the race even tho my bike was acting up real bad.. It was landing real hard on any kind of jump with more then 5ft of air.. So I was taking the long side of the track to stay out of faster ridders way.. Seems i was going better then most anyhow, had one guy following me the whole track.. 2 turns from the end I was sik of him so I went short on the turn and stayed low, he was expecting me to go high. long story short he hit me square in my back at 35+ mph with his front tire. I was inthe hospital for 3 months and spent a year learning to walk again.. Dad was very upset and took the blame, all of it, he sold the bike shop ( by now he owned it 100% free and clear) all my bikes the truck and traier. I told him he was a idiot he told me I worked EMS and not in the bike shop so it did not matter lol.. Well I have yet to be on a dirt bike but have a 6 year old nephew who races motocross and isfreaking awesome..
Once able to ride again dad gave me his old pan head hd I rode it for about a hour till I said this sucks loud and slow andrides like a tater wagon. called my buddy who was selling his triumph legend, then got me a FXR, sold it got a soft tail deluxe, sold it got a chopper, kept it got a CBR f2 then a CBR 929 then a CB1,, about then one of my buddies died and hos wife gave me his old BMW their VTX1800, then i got my first BA (all back of course) then my second BA (all back as of 4pm) and now I am in the market for a goldwing or a ultra classic HD for my alaska trip..Oh and the SporsterI just got last week, but it is a gift for my brother,(all 4 of my sisters and parents chipped in)
crib notes est 20+ dirt bikes Soft tail and a FXR
Have still CBR F2 CBR 929 triumph legend BigDog chopper BMW VTX 1800 2004 BA 2004 BA 2006 Sporster
My insurance company loves me when I pay the bill every year, but it is still cheaper then my truck.
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3 1/2 Briggs mini bike Benelli 50 Suzuki 100 1972 Yamaha 175 1976 Yamaha 175 1973 Yamaha 360 Enduro (an old early thumper, good bike) 1969 Triumph TR6 (still in the restore process) 2002 TBA
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Age 10-12 mini bike 12-16 Honda 100/Yamaha 125/ Suzuki 250 17- 19 Honda 250 (rode my step dads BMW650RS, and sometimes without permission  ) 20-35 Honda 250 CR with big bore, rode my foster brothers HD panhead while he was away also Took a few years off 2004-present TBA Different bikes I rode (as kids we changed off a lot and a lot of us rode dirt bikes, some of us rode street bikes as dirt bikes) Hodaka 100 Bultaco 360 Misc Honda’s street and dirt Oh, almost forgot, the mighty Honda 50!! My step dad’s. Sad thing, one of the kids, NOT ME, took it to the drive in movies, jumped the back fence to get in free. When he returned, the bike was GONE…… man Pops was PISSED (as in mad)
BA has Freak, 160mains, 44pilots, air mix3 1/2 to 4 turns, BUBS dresser dogs. Never had more fun on any bike - 2nd bike 2008 RIIIT
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learned to ride at age 15 on a minibike. bought my first bike(82 HD Sportster)while in the army. since then i have owned a 86 hd low rider, 99 bmw r1100rt, and a 04 triumph.....angelis
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Have been riding 30 years 175 yamaha dirt bike 750 honda 900 kawasaki 650 kawasaki 85o guzzi 1000 guzzi 850 hd sporster 1340 hd softail hd dyna glide 78 triumph bonnie 2004 america now
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40 years
Very long list--- Triumph, Harley, Yamaha, Ducati, Honda Best bike I ever owned 1983 Honda CB1000 Custom. Smooth, fast, never broke, good to look at and did I say fast.
I dunno lol a lot of em. Wife counted em one day, about 20.
Oh! 2005 Triumph (lots of fun)
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Age 11 Fox minibike Sachs saxonette 50cc 2 speed auto...few years L8R a Maico Mc400...Yamaha XZ550RJ Vision, A"73" RD350, A "85" RZ350, My Speedy...And a 50cc Pocket bike...I still have the RD,RZ, Pocket bike and Speedy...Riding 32 years
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42 years....
1958 Cushman Highlander 1964 Honda Sport 50 1966 Honda 305 Super Hawk 1967 Triumph Bonneville 1979 BMW R100-RT 1982 Honda Nighthawk 1996 BMW R1100-RS 1999 BMW R1100-GS 2004 Triumph America
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Hi Budster here is my history : (begun 's in age 14 ...and endet in ...... 1.Puch ,Maxi 2.Puch,Jet 3.Honda,Dax 70ccm (18jears old) 4.Kawasaki Z900 5.Kawasaki H1 6.Jamaha RD350 7.Jamaha XS650 8.Kawasaki GPZ1100 9.Jamaha Fj1200 10.Honda GL1100 11Triumph America 12.BMW K1200LT and actualli used a Triumph America 06 PETER
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I've noticed that a lot of us were first bitten by the bug while riding a little Honda 50....
....and that little sucker(the bug...not the Honda) bit Yours Truly almost 40 years ago.
(in order of purchase)
1965 Honda CL50 Sport
1967 Benelli 360cc(sold by Montgomery Wards)
1966 Honda CL77 305cc Scrambler
1966 BSA A65 Lightning(twin-carb)
1971 BSA Rocket-3 750cc
1978 Honda CX500
1980 Yamaha XS1100 Special
1995 Triumph Sprint 900
1970 Triumph T120R Bonneville(custom "Streettracker" with TR6C single-carb head)
2002 Triumph Bonneville America
Cheers, Dwight (BTW...I'm being buried atop the '70 "tracker".....hopefully around the year 2036)
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1974 Honda XL 70 in 1974 (12 y/o) 1987 Honda Magna in 1988 (launched over handle bars,totalled 2005 TBA
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this thread has great potential to take on ‘fish story’ characteristics. so, i didn’t want to post my reply too early in fear it would be topped, or, too late in fear it would be used. i believe its time.
my first bike had a wooden frame and stone wheels. it didn’t roll well because we didn’t yet have the ‘round’ concept. but, the stones kept the frame off of the ground and delayed frame rot. (originator of the ‘thrill of motorcycling)
my second bike had round, stone wheels and rolled. this certainly extended mileage. i liked that bike. invented rolling transportation)
the 3rd bike had a pelt thrown over the center log. seating was quite comfortable - so comfortable that i considered accommodations for extending travel distance. (inventor of the seat
on my 4th bike, i lashed a huge sack to one side of the center post just behind the pelt. i put a lot of stuff in that bag – so much that it was terribly out of balance and would often tip to the side of the heavily laden bag. (i invented the first saddle bag)
to correct the balance problems of the previous bike, i made new bags for the 5th – ½ the size of the original and affixed one to each side of the center post, just behind the pelt and adjacent to the rear stone. (i was the first person to successfully implement ‘counterbalancing’ in motorcycle production.)
this bike was very nice to ride and i kept it for some time – until the advent of the chain and gear. i wasn’t an innovator on this 6th bike, but i enjoyed the fact that i could now keep my feet off of the ground and my moccasins seemed to last forever. although i made no contribution to the design of this bike, my frequent wearing of these prized moccasins was a smashing hit. i was the first to introduce leather fringe to motorcycling.
there have been several since, but they never had the charm or character of those first 6. gee i miss those early days – the days before rubber and engines and lights. seems technology only brings more things to break. oh, the good ole days.
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Started riding at 11, now 37. '74 Honda XL100 for 2 years Yamaha YZ125 for a few years Yamaha IT175 in high school 1st street bike: '84 Honda VF700 Magna (1991-99) No bike for 5-6 years until '05 Speedmaster
My dad got me into riding. Through the years he had a Honda CB350, Nighthawk650, Honda CBX. I got to ride all these a little bit. I wish he still had the CBX.
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First bike I rode was a 1959 Matchless G12(650)when I was 13, 43 years ago. Had a Puch maxi at college, followed by step through Honda 50 Honda CB175 Honda CJ250 1970 Triumph T100ss 1967 Triumph T90 1969 Triumph T90 1974 Triumph Tiger 750 1971 BSA B50SS Honda 90 (for winter) Yamaha virago Triumph BA 02, 27/09/01 registered, so probably one of the first ones? have had it over 4 years now.
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Started riding at 16. 1st bike was a suzuki 125. then I bought a new trials bike in 1976(the most fun in the dirt I ever had). A Honda CR 125 and a Honda super sport 400 followed the trials bike. Yamaha xs 650 (had that bike for ten years) A Yamaha 920 was next. The last bike before my America is (I still have it) a 1985 Honda Magna 700. I plan on keeping my Triumph way past 10 years!!
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Started riding when i was 12. Had a handful of dirt bikes. One of the bikes, I will never know what it really was (same with a couple others), but it claied to be a 1972 125cc Indian. Also had: 1972 Yamaha 250 Enduro, the bike I learned on 1976 honda CB 450 that bought from a guy I worked with that was a Hells Angel. He built the bike from all the spare parts in his back yard. It had taller handle bars, fat bob tank, genuine glass tombstone tail ight and (suprise) fishtail pipes. Paid him $275. That was in 1983. 1983(?) Yamaha 750 Seca (wasn't mine, it was the next door neighbors, but I rode it a lot)
After the Honda quit running didnt get another bike for 15 years and it was (and is) a 2004 Speedmaster.
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Luckily I didn't have any false starts. I bought the perfect bike the first time. Got it in one. 
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My first "real" bike was also a Honda 50 in 1964. Also had a Honda 90 and a Motocross 160 until getting my first Triumph in 1971 - a Daytona 500 (looked like a dual carb Bonnie but 500cc). I bought it in London and traveled all over Europe on it that summer. I later had a Bonnie and a Honda Rebel before giving up bikes for many years. When I decided to get a bike last year and saw what Triumph was doing now, it was a no-brainer. Love my America!
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So, you're saying that you've basically had Harleys? 
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@pipedr oh Man - i had stomach for your story ... very good PETER
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pipedr, Say hello to Wilma, Barney and his foxy wife Betty for me, will ya???!!!  Cheers, Dwight (I'm mean...I've heard 50 is the new 40, but THIS is ridiculous....how old exactly ARE you, dude???) 
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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Hey all...
Been riding for precisely 2 years (give or take a week...)
I still have my Kymco Cruiser... Had her brand new, and I love her in the way you can only love a first bike. Then I got my America. Picked her up the day I passed my test....Now she is the love of my life.
Not now but soon.... next year I want to buy a Tiger Cub. They're just cute. And then I will inherit (though hopefully not to soon) one day a 3HW (WWII Dispatch Riders bike). One day - hopefully soon - my dad will have it running and then I'll post a pic of it...
Gina
03 America - Pretty stock - except the TBS wheel... 
06 America - missing, presumed in bits. With it's TBS wheel... 
09 America - It's very blue....
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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 started riding about 23 years ago. Started of on a Yamaha 50 fsie, then took my test on a Honda CB125.since then ive owned a honda CB200, Honda CB250, Kawasaki Z400, Honda 550 four, A Yamaha XS 750 lowrider, Two Suzuki GS 750s, a Kawazaki ZX10 and a yamaha FZ750 Genesis. Then after a five year gap last year i bought the Triumph speedmaster..... 
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Been riding 32 Years.... Hodaka.... Wombat SuperRat Ace 90 Susuki TS 50 and TS 250 Kawasaki 1973 Z1 900 Honda 1983 V65 Magna 1982 XR 200 1985 XR 350 Triumph 2002 TBA HD 2005 Super Glide Sport 2006 Softail Deluxe And a few other dirt bikes and parts bikes.. 
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I am getting old and forgetful. Add a kaw. 200 and a Magna V65 to my list.
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Hey Bud, Glad the surgery worked out so well and you're riding again. Bikes? I remember spending alot of my last two years in school reading about various bikes. Had a friend with a slightly chopped Triumph 650 of unknown vintage which I swear he tried to roll me of the back of. Kind of liked the Honda CB750's, also had passing interest in the Beemers of the day, R75, is that right? Living in Wisconsin I was well aware of HD, and checked out the sportsters. But that was the AMF days and their reputation wasn't the best. Never rode any one of them (Honda/BMW/HD) truthfully. Kind of settled on a Triumph Bonneville, due to 1) price, $1,995 out the door and 2) 1976 was the Bicentennial Year and I thought I'd do the patrioticly contrary thing  . Plus I thought it looked cool. I then ended up riding horses & not motorcycles for work for about 12 years. An old Harley buddy knowing of my affliction strongly suggested I check out the new Triumphs. I added fringe on the seat, as an ode to the old cowboy days, or to be contrary  JH
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I learned to ride on a friends 125 Ducati(rh shift). My first: 120 Suzuki enduro, 3sp, dual range 72 200cc Yamaha, twin cyl, twin carb, dual ex. road bike 71 Norton 750 Commando(rh shift,1 up,3 down) 69 Triumph Daytona 500(rh shift,1 down,3 up) 74 Yamaha 360 enduro 03 TBA
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No, Bill. Never owned a Harley and only rode a few. I can't say I never liked them - I always have in a strange way, but what I owned was generally what I could afford. By the time I could afford one they didn't interest me as much. I had the motorcycle bug so bad when i was a kid. But, my mother was always dead set against me having one. She always would say "as long as you live under this roof there'll be NO motorcycles. Well I satisfied that by riding other peoples until I was old enough to leave. I moved out one Feb. and had my first bike by March - a 72 Yamaha 350 R5C. It was a year old and I paid $700 for it. I rode it for 10 years, never made a single repair other than tires and brakes - crashed it twice, and sold it for $700. That was the ONLY rolling piece of machinery I didn't get screwed on somehow. Gina mentioned that soft spot for her first bike - I still pine for my little two-stroke from time to time.
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No, Bill. Never owned a Harley and only rode a few.
oh , it was that whole pelt over the center log that got me .
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Have still CBR F2 CBR 929 triumph legend BigDog chopper BMW VTX 1800 2004 BA 2004 BA 2006 Sporster
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'02 Blk/Slvr BA, Jireh fishtails, Freak, no AI, 160/42, 18T
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No brag factor here. Just the facts, ma'am, just the facts...
7? Honda CB 360, used, about 2 years 76 Suzuki GT 550, used, about 6 years 18 year gap without motorcycle 04 Triumph Speedmaster, new, 1.5 years
Don't miss the first bike, but yep, I pine for that Suzuki sometimes.
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That's cool Gina. Is your father old enough to have ridden it during that war, or did he pick it up later in life?
Nah....he was born a couple of months before the end of the war... But he is only the 3rd owner. The first - the British Army. A bloke he knew that lived round the corner bought direct from the Army, and used it for a couple of years. Till 1962 to be precise. He then had a (non-bike) accident and couldn't ride anymore. Couple of years later, he gave it my dad, who'd been hanging his nose over it for years. It's sat in the garage for years...he never seemed to have the courage to do anything with it. However for whatever reason, it will run this year. At the mo he's working on it when he's well, but so far it's going well. He's having the problems that happen with a 60 year old bike that hasn't run for 40 years, but getting around them.....till the MOT. But as it's returned to original, they can't fail it for only having a 20watt headlight bulb....on a 6 volt system....My mobile phone glows brighter!
Gina
03 America - Pretty stock - except the TBS wheel... 
06 America - missing, presumed in bits. With it's TBS wheel... 
09 America - It's very blue....
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