Hello everyone!! Thanks for such a warm welcome!!
First off....How do I change the thing under my username that says "stranger"?? "Strange" I'll occasionally cop to, but I'm no stranger.....more of walk right in and act like I own the place kinda girl.
Gina ands Stormcloud- thanks for the feminine welcome- I'd love to hear more about your experiences as women riders....One of the reasons why I bought this bike is because the lower center of gravity lets me use my hips in steering.
Second- why remove my AI? What will that do exactly? I upgraded to the offroad "silencers" rather than pulling out the baffles, the dealership said they didn't have to rejet the carb, just adjusted it- I wanted a little more noise to my ride.
I'm waiting on the low profile seat to come in from newspeedmaster.com...I need another inch to be completely flatfoot. Took off the p-pad, put on a fender rack, I love the look of a solo bike....not planning to add bags cuz I love the clean look, standing from behind this bike has such beautiful curves....I'd like to pull the tail-lights in a bit at some point.
Bennybmn- I picked my bike up at Armand's in Halifax- had a wonderful dealership experience. Only problem is that they don't have a organized group of riders. I'd love to connect with some other MA triumph riders, maybe you could help me with that? I'm on the South Shore.
And yes, this bike is a conversation starter for sure....lot's of old school bikers come over to admire this bike and tell me their old trumpet stories. I was at Perewitz'Custom Cycle open house the other night, parked next to a couple of sick custom choppers and my Pretty Bonnie was holding her own court. Lol.
Off to drop my daughter at her dnce class, and then I'm off to channel james Dean and Steve McQueen.....
Thanks again for such a nice welcome.....I'll be reading all over this site later tonight.


"Let your soul shine, It's better than sunshine, It's better than moonshine, ****** sure better than rain." -ABB