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RogueWarrior1957
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Well, I got a phone call this afternoon that dampened my rage and fury over earlier events of the day to a slow burn. Not forgotten...but in a more managable configuration...
The Triumph dealership called today...and my baby has arrived. He said I could come down and check it out tomorrow as soon as he gets it uncrated, assembled with accessories, and cleaned up. A 2004 Triumph America (click) just like the blue metallic and silver one on this website except mine is emerald green metallic and silver. I don't think I've ever bought any kind of vehicle brand new before. The little Royal Enfield in the photo on my profile was near new (2147 miles) but at about the same size as a Sportster, it is evidently too small for me, and runs out of poop on mountain passes. The Triumph has twice the horsepower and is somewhere between the size of the Enfield, and a full fledged hawg. I have trouble with my knees on the heavier bikes, but the Enfield doesn't bother me that way. When I test drove the demo Triumph, it seemed to have about the same balance as the Enfield, though the wheelbase is 10 inches longer.
They are coming out with a real badboy bike called the Rocket III. Billed as the brawniest production bike it is 140 cubic inches of sequential fuel injected three cylinder (mounted inline, Indian style) developing 90% of it's whopping 147 ft/lbs of torque at only 1800 rpm! Acceleration is rated at 1.2G's. Has a back "tyre" that looks like a truck tire. I'm afraid that a bike like that would be my undoing, since I'm a bit throttle happy anyway. The one I'm getting has about the same specs divided in half. Still pretty awesome!
I know this has little to do with hunting, but I do other things besides hunt and throw tirades.
Cycling always relaxes me and mellows me out. 
The Triumph dealership called today...and my baby has arrived. He said I could come down and check it out tomorrow as soon as he gets it uncrated, assembled with accessories, and cleaned up. A 2004 Triumph America (click) just like the blue metallic and silver one on this website except mine is emerald green metallic and silver. I don't think I've ever bought any kind of vehicle brand new before. The little Royal Enfield in the photo on my profile was near new (2147 miles) but at about the same size as a Sportster, it is evidently too small for me, and runs out of poop on mountain passes. The Triumph has twice the horsepower and is somewhere between the size of the Enfield, and a full fledged hawg. I have trouble with my knees on the heavier bikes, but the Enfield doesn't bother me that way. When I test drove the demo Triumph, it seemed to have about the same balance as the Enfield, though the wheelbase is 10 inches longer.
They are coming out with a real badboy bike called the Rocket III. Billed as the brawniest production bike it is 140 cubic inches of sequential fuel injected three cylinder (mounted inline, Indian style) developing 90% of it's whopping 147 ft/lbs of torque at only 1800 rpm! Acceleration is rated at 1.2G's. Has a back "tyre" that looks like a truck tire. I'm afraid that a bike like that would be my undoing, since I'm a bit throttle happy anyway. The one I'm getting has about the same specs divided in half. Still pretty awesome!
I know this has little to do with hunting, but I do other things besides hunt and throw tirades.
