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Old 15th June 2003, 06:18 AM
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Is it left hand drive??


Ihave ALWAYS wanted a bike- wife says NOT TILL THE KIDS ARE GONE. 16 is legal age for kids to be on their own right???


So- what mods are in store? Purple speckle painted gas tank??

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Old 15th June 2003, 03:30 PM
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Is it left hand drive??
That's a good one.
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Old 15th June 2003, 03:41 PM
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Beautiful bike.
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Old 16th June 2003, 01:00 AM
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Is it left hand drive??


So- what mods are in store? Purple speckle painted gas tank??

Yeah, sure. And the next post on these forums would be my obiturary!!! Somehow I don't think Andrew will let me near it with a spray gun. He wouldn't even let me polish the Kwaka!

Graphics are planned. Seeing as it's a British bike (Triumph) and is called the Bonneville America, the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes shall be gracing the tank at some stage. New pipes are on, as are the dual driving lights and the chrome sissy bar is on order. THEN we start dreaming of the lottery gods taking pity on us one day, so we can buy the hundred or so chrome accessories available for the bloody thing! Me tinks the Trumpy is going to be more expensive to mod out than my PT!!!
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Old 16th June 2003, 06:26 AM
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That is a wonderful bike there Wendy!! It still not a Harley tho.

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Old 16th June 2003, 06:45 AM
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Wow..nice. Bonneville and American are 2 different models and there is a Bonneville T-100 model too under the Classic lineup. Which one do you have? Looks like the American model from the seats (could be wrong).
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Old 16th June 2003, 10:18 PM
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Wow..nice. Bonneville and American are 2 different models and there is a Bonneville T-100 model too under the Classic lineup. Which one do you have? Looks like the American model from the seats (could be wrong).
Yuppers, the America is ours!

There's the Bonneville
http://www.triumphmotorcycles.com.au...ille_2003.html
which one of our friends has in the orange.

There's the Bonneville T100
http://www.triumphmotorcycles.com.au...t100_2003.html
which is pretty much a speced out Bonne.

Then there's the Bonneville America
http://www.triumphmotorcycles.com.au/america_2003.html
which our baby is, in the black/silver paint combo. We would have like the blue/white combo, but the black/silver has come in at the right time at the right price. I can live with that!!!
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Old 17th June 2003, 08:38 AM
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After only 4 months of owning the Kawasaki, it's time to admit that no matter how good Andrew looks on it or how sweet the bike is, the dodgy shoulder is no longer designed for a road racer. So we bought a cruiser instead! Should have our new baby home in a couple of weeks...
Really, Wendy, I think you actually "traded up" for a cooler bike. That Triumph really has that classic look and is likely more fun to tool around in overall. Congrats!

Maybe, someday, you'll consider a Harley...
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Old 17th June 2003, 07:55 PM
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Really, Wendy, I think you actually "traded up" for a cooler bike. That Triumph really has that classic look and is likely more fun to tool around in overall. Congrats!

Maybe, someday, you'll consider a Harley...

Nah, I'm not a Harley girl. I wanted a Trumpy from the start, but hubby had his heart set on the Kwaka......
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