I had a Bonnie and LOVED it! If you want to read/chat/learn about them, try checking in at TriumphRat. Great forum with tons of info.
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I had a Bonnie and LOVED it! If you want to read/chat/learn about them, try checking in at TriumphRat. Great forum with tons of info.
I just realized the pic of my bike isn't there anymore, I changed online photo hosting sites...ooops.
Here she is:
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...42643662-M.jpg
Nice bike Queen! When the picture didn't show up in the link last night, I actually googled your bike to see what it looked like.
Thanks for the link, too. I'm still learning a lot and grateful for any advice, suggestions or references. DH has given lots of advice and suggestions as well. He's off in Mexico on a weekend (mostly off road) motorcycle trip with some friends of ours from down in SD.
Okay, OakLeaf, what's a "standard"? See? I do know nothing.
For me, it wasn't that I wanted a "motorcycle". I wanted a Bonneville. :D
A "standard" is what they used to just call a motorcycle, with a neutral seating position. Not a cruiser, not a sportbike. But also set up with road suspension and tires, not like a dual-sport.
I am planning on getting a motorcycle next year - right now I spend $30+ a week for gas to go to work. I would like a Harley 883 Sportster or a Honda Shadow. I do love that Triumph Bonneville - that is sharp.
On your Bonnie, keep an eye on the loose paint around the opening of the gas cap. If it starts flaking off too much, make the dealer do either a repaint or the cutting procedure (where they take an exacto knife and cut/peel the paint around the top of the opening).
i'd love a ride on a motorbike! a harley would be nice :cool: and hopefully a nice co-pilot:p
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