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Thread: Hi, I'm an old Triumph dude (the mouse)

  1. #31
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    10th December 2006 - 19:11
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    2012 Victory Hammer & 1973 Triumph X75
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    Dunedin
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    Welcome to the Madhouse. You'll love it. 403 days after jioning I am still finding buddys to add to my buddy list. If you're at the Vincent, make yourself known to me.
    I'm a young old triumph freak! LOL er!

  2. #32
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    2nd January 2008 - 18:59
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    1979 Triumph Tiger 750
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    Deep South
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    Unfortunately i have a friends wedding to attend that day, wonder if they can postpone it.

    Last time i did the Vincent it was roasting hot. Spent most of the day sitting in the river drinking beer. My group went to Alex for some ice to keep the beers cool, that got some looks from the locals, bungying bags of party ice to the side of the bikes, before a dash back to the rally before it melted.
    "I want to thank you lord, so far this day. With your help i haven't been impatient, lost my temper, been grumpy, judgemental, or envious of anyone. But i will be going out in a minute and i think i will really need your help to start my bike. Amen."

  3. #33
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    29th December 2007 - 18:54
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    GN250!!!!
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    Christchurch
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    Welcome

    Some insane people on here of all ages, good lucky and ride yourself silly.

    Quote Originally Posted by the mouse View Post
    But new to this site.
    Been biking since Adam fell off his horse, hmmm that makes me around 40ish.
    Ridden mainly old school British bikes all this time, don't know why, sucker for punishment i guess, but when they run sweet there is no looking back and all the troubles (mainly lecktics, go to the back of the mind).
    I kick around with mates the Grover Chasers Touring Bunch so get to a few rallies when work and the broken arse body allows. Also a member of Triumph Owners N.Z.
    Frequent classicbike.net worth a visit if you have an old banger (Brit, Euro).

    Man there is some interesting stuff and people here, i'll save the reading for the wet unmotivated days, meantime ride on.
    We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year,
    Running over the same old ground.
    What have you found? The same old fears.
    Wish you were here. QWQ

  4. #34
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    10th April 2005 - 20:00
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    04 GSXR 1000
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    Nah not old just experienced....hahaha
    My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings

  5. #35
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    20th January 2008 - 17:31
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    2008 triumph america
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    whangarei
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    hey there mate i been off bikews for the last 8-9yrs and just got me a new triumph and loving it on the northland windys.....yea good on you mate for getting back into it

  6. #36
    Join Date
    2nd January 2008 - 18:59
    Bike
    1979 Triumph Tiger 750
    Location
    Deep South
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    62
    Mistaken there, i haven't stopped riding since age 12, i'm now 47.
    There is a Triumph Owners Chapter in your area you may like to check out for riding mates if you haven't already. Check out @ T.O.M.C.Club N.Z web site.Cheers.
    "I want to thank you lord, so far this day. With your help i haven't been impatient, lost my temper, been grumpy, judgemental, or envious of anyone. But i will be going out in a minute and i think i will really need your help to start my bike. Amen."

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