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Bonnie is beautiful

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:58 am
by GalaxPicker
I really only considered two bikes. The R1150R and the Bonnie T100. Both are great bikes with good, strong message boards.

Shamelessly, I've even tried to talk my wife into the Bonnie. It is a wonderful bike to ride and I might even ride it more than her.

Grand choice.

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 11:18 am
by Capt. Blackadder
Grand choice indeed! Congrats on the new bike Pat, and many happy miles. :smt023

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 8:49 pm
by darthrider
Congrats Pat!
As you know, I've been a Triumph fan for many a moon and I bet you really like the new ride...she's sure a looker!
I found out today my Speed Triple came in and I'll pick it up Thursday after work...it's going to be a long 2 days!
DJ is afraid I might become a hoon. I told him his concern was way too late.

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:12 pm
by Pat
Thanks Dave, look'n forward to hearing 'bout your new SPEED TRIPLE!

It's odd, something about that Bonneville is talking to me; I feel
"at home" on it. Sure it's not fast, and the factory suspension SUCKS!,
but it's alive with something that soooo many before me have
experienced and talk about still to this day!
I'm starting to 'get it'.....

Given that I don't have to make house payments for the next two months,
I've got big plans for the money! Unfortunately, the two things I need
most, suspension & seat, is not what I'm addressing.... yet. The big talk
on TriumphRat.com for the Bonnie's is "Ikon" shocks (formerly Koni's?).
If you have any wisdom with how to go, I'd appreciate it. I considered
the lower Ikon's for my short legs, but better that I not ruin the bike.

A guy pulled up along side me this evening, I thought he was crowding
me. He just wanted to comment about the "cool bike!" and how he used
to have a BSA, his brother had a Triumph, "...is THAT a Triumph, where
can I get one?!" And then it happened again at another stop light! I was
dressed all goofy in my half helmet, goggles, and overalls......
you woulda thought folk would stay away from the 'character on the bike';
nope, I guess I'm just "approachable" that way.....:

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Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:27 pm
by JCsman
Beauty.

:shock:

Uhhhh...you do know I mean the bike, don't you? :lol:

Seriously, a beautiful bike. It's definitly on my lotto win stable list. But the "bike for my wife" is a great idea. Judy used to ride...hmmmm.

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 12:01 am
by Pat
Anybody know the name of that wizard who flew down from the skies on his Triumph motorcycle....... at the beggining of the first Harry Potter movie?

I'm looking for a personalized license plate ("ELP" as they were known when I worked DMV thirty years ago). I fancy myself (aboard the Bonnie') a possible diminutive version of that bearded fellow.....

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 1:34 am
by Guest
My Wife says the guy who rode it down name was: "Hagrid"
but the bike belonged to "Sirius Black"

Hope this helps!

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 1:36 am
by Wayno28
Anonymous wrote:My Wife says the guy who rode it down name was: "Hagrid"
but the bike belonged to "Sirius Black"

Hope this helps!
Above was Me

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 6:02 am
by JCsman
Some background bits to flesh it out, Pat.

Hagrid is half giant. Never "graduated" from WIzard's school due to false acfcusation. Now groundskeeper at Hogwarts (the school) and loves wierd (and dangerous) creatures.

Sirius Black was imprisoned, in a hell hole of a wizard's prison Azkaban, for killing Harry Potter's parents. Another false charge, James Potter was his best friend. Killed fighting the bad guys in one of the books. He was also Harry Potter's godfather. Oh yeahj, he could change into a dog as one of his powers.

From your prior posts I could see either character being appropriate.

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 6:49 am
by Pat
Where was this Harry guy when I was reading The Hardy Boys, and Nancy Drew? I coulda really gotten into that Potter stuff!
But noooooo, I hadda be a Hobbit instead....., then a Conneticut Yankee, or an adventurer in etidorhpA.

Thanks, HAGRID hmm?

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 6:58 am
by Boxer
Pat, how do you think a BMW Roundel would look on the back of that seat?

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 9:36 am
by geechie
You know, Pat, you could do a fair job as a stand-in for Hagrid. (Currently portrayed by the masterful British actor, Robbie Coltrane.)

Seriously, the bike is beautiful. Be careful and enjoy!!

And regarding literature: You missed Tom Swift? And it's never too late in life for the likes of Harry Potter. Even for an olde pharte like me.

George