I did it.
i just bought a Triumph Street Triple RS. I will get her in two weeks.
Got my baby back today. Couldn't be happier even though they didn't replace my "L" plate. Even went for a british ride in the middle of heavy rains haha.
The tunnel is far less luxurious than that - there isn't a seating area, you are supposed to sit in the car, so in practice that means sitting on the floor or leaning against the wall for 25 minutes on the bike. They load all the bikes up last for safety, so you just have to sit on the station platform until the cars are all onboard
Anyway, the trip... It was good, though I was about dead when I got back last night. Unfortunately I got caught in traffic on the way up, and then my exhaust viciously attacked and melted my cordura trousers at a petrol station meaning I had to make a small detour to buy some duct tape to patch it! I just managed to make the cut-off for my train check-in, but they put us on a slightly later crossing which was then delayed, meaning instead of a quick lunch in Bruges we got a nice ride through the city centre before heading back
So you did it one day? There and back?
And with your SO or were you travelling alone?
Nice. I like that bike. So your insurance company decided to fix it?Got my baby back today. Couldn't be happier even though they didn't replace my "L" plate. Even went for a british ride in the middle of heavy rains haha.
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing. It sounds like it didn't rain. The perfect day to go out for a nice ride.Yep just about - it was pretty tight as our outbound train was delayed - I should have booked a slightly earlier crossing in hindsight. Mrs Dougald followed on the BMW, was her first time driving on the "correct" side of the road!
If you ever do decide to do that trip to Scotland, I'd probably take the Ferry from the Netherlands though. Probably takes longer, but a lot less riding, and it spits you out North of London so you don't have to cross that mess of a road system
Unfortunately 1 second = 1 year. It will be tough. Hang in there!So I left my CB500F today. Took a last tour from Hamm to Dortmund where my Triumph retailer is.
In 10 days I can collect my new RS.
Only 10 days...
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing. It sounds like it didn't rain. The perfect day to go out for a nice ride.
Yeah, totally worth it. I think the bloke I met who had his R1150RT shipped over from Wisconsin and was halfway through a month-long tour of Europe had the right idea, though. All he knew is he wanted to be in the Isle of Man by next week for the Manx GP
I think being there is definitely more of an experience than watching it on TV. Especially the Isle of Man, being a street course and all
Great working-class heritage here too, a lot less money in the TT and Manx than most motorsport. Hell, even the "famous" Guy Martin was does it on the weekends while he spends his weekdays as a Lorry mechanic
Definitely not. I definitely know Nurburgring Nordschleife. It's the track that I've always wanted to go to, which is in Germany.You're probably thinking of the Nurburgring?
Nice. I like that bike. So your insurance company decided to fix it?
Unfortunately 1 second = 1 year. It will be tough. Hang in there!
In 10 days I can collect my new RS.
Only 10 days...
So jealous. Congrats man. That's such a cool bike. My Triumph dealer keeps tempting me with one. It's getting harder to say no.
$10 seems a little cheap, but anything is better than no gloves. Just make sure they are designed for motorcycle use. A bee hitting your hand at 60mph hurts enough with gloves on!
Gloves are that one item of bike gear I keep buying more of. I think my first pair cost me 20 quid, and now I have dozens of the things knocking around in the garage. I'm actually looking at buying a new pair of waterproof gloves as we speak, ha.
Fucking gorgeous, congrats.
Scotch and I went down to the local dealer last Sunday for a KTM test ride event. While we were there we checked out the Triumph section as well, sat on the new Striple and confirmed again that yes, the seating position is perfection.
Once you've settled in, broke in the engine, gotten a feel for the bike and all that, I would love to hear how those tires are. They look fucking sick, that's for sure.
I decided to get some proper gloves and shoes for my safety course this weekend, I'm excited.
I keep looking at bikes and I feel like the Yamaha XSR900 is the sexiest one I've seen but I read it's not a good first bike. What do you guys particularly think about this? Can someone not learn and adapt quick enough? I feel like it's all about how powerful they are and newbies won't be able to control them well.
For background, I'm 28 years old and pretty careful when driving cars.
Edit: I'm not really considering that bike since it's over my budget. I bring it up just to see what you guys think.
Edit 2: Is ABS mandatory?
I keep looking at bikes and I feel like the Yamaha XSR900 is the sexiest one I've seen but I read it's not a good first bike. What do you guys particularly think about this? Can someone not learn and adapt quick enough? I feel like it's all about how powerful they are and newbies won't be able to control them well.
Had the first motorcycle death of someone I personally know this past weekend. I wasn't great friends with the guy or anything, but I hung out with him enough to know he was a very smart and generous guy with a unique personality. He was always a crazy rider who had even crazier bikes and I guess his time ran out this weekend. Single vehicle accident as far as I know. Sounds like was moving on the highway a bit too fast and struck a guardrail. I'm wondering if it was something on the bike, because he was a great rider with many trackdays under his belt.
Stay safe out there GAF. It's easy to get carried away on a motorcycle, just remember that you're not invincible.
Had the first motorcycle death of someone I personally know this past weekend. I wasn't great friends with the guy or anything, but I hung out with him enough to know he was a very smart and generous guy with a unique personality. He was always a crazy rider who had even crazier bikes and I guess his time ran out this weekend. Single vehicle accident as far as I know. Sounds like was moving on the highway a bit too fast and struck a guardrail. I'm wondering if it was something on the bike, because he was a great rider with many trackdays under his belt.
Stay safe out there GAF. It's easy to get carried away on a motorcycle, just remember that you're not invincible.
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is this a road conversion?
Dual sport but Im doing more on road than off at the moment. Here in Australia you can get these WR450s fully road registered with ease
nice.
When I would live in Australia, I would certainly have a WR450 as Second bike. So much opportunity. Must be nice to live in such a big place with low pupulation density.