Some people seem to change bikes with the regularity that most people change underpants but I don't seem to be able to do that (change bikes, that is)
I tend to hang onto bikes for a long time because I spend ages chewing over what suits my purpose. Last time I did it was in 2001 when I bought the 'bird and the choice was obviously right for me because I've loved every minute of owning it.
However, things change and I find myself agonising over the likelihood of selling the 'bird at the end of this summer. I retired last year and as I hang onto bikes, I'm thinking ahead to something which will better suit the coming years (getting older) and a new "fitness for purpose" - a bit lower than the 'bird, a whole lot lighter, a more upright riding position and no need to consider a passenger as Mrs B doesn't pillion any more. I should be excited about a change but as yet, I'm not. Maybe that's a measure of how I rate the 'bird.
Still mulling things over but I have an emotional attachment to the Triumph badge from ownership of several of them a lifetime ago. Currently top of the list are a 675 Street Triple or a Thruxton Bonneville, both in the gloss black option. Early days yet though, although I have permission from Management which is a great start.
I'll advertise the bike on KB when the time comes so if anyone is thinking about a Blackbird in 6 months or so - keep an eye out. This one has all sorts of goodies and is a beaut
Sooo... how many other people hang onto their bikes and cherish them, then suffer agonies about replacing them or am I an oddball????
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