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Old 08-26-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Could we have some life

In this forum, it just get more boring by the week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The yanks must be laughing their heads off, the things were built here!!!!!!!!!!!! you KNOW!!!!!!!
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I suspect most members are on Holiday or making full use of the limited summer sun to get out on their bikes. When the rain arrives again (and it will!) then hopefully more messages will be posted.

Hmm, just wondering if enough feedback on the glossy Triumph magazine has reached Triumph HQ yet or will the magazine people be kept busy shredding all the bad feedback? ;-)
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The yanks must be laughing their heads off.......
Why There's less threads and posts on their section of RAT.
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Why There's less threads and posts on their section of RAT.
And they have been running for a couple of years longer than us
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I come on to TriumphRat.Net to talk Thruxrons, so I go to the particular sections that interest me.
I talk to Brit Thrux jockeys in those sections.

Ther's very little in the UK RAT section to hold my attention.
I'm not interested in other Triumph models apart from the Bonnie derivations. I already ride with a great bunch of other bikes'n'bikers.
And, TBH, rideouts that are centred around one manufacturer tend to be a little anoraky.
So I just poke my nose round this corner every now and then to see what's going on.
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I come on to TriumphRat.Net to talk Thruxrons, so I go to the particular sections that interest me.
I talk to Brit Thrux jockeys in those sections.

Ther's very little in the UK RAT section to hold my attention.
I'm not interested in other Triumph models apart from the Bonnie derivations. I already ride with a great bunch of other bikes'n'bikers.
And, TBH, rideouts that are centred around one manufacturer tend to be a little anoraky.
So I just poke my nose round this corner every now and then to see what's going on.
must be an `age` thing` iv`e always found all trumpets interesting including pre-units etc,

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Not sure about the "age" thing, my other ride is a KTM SuperDuke!!! :-)
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I'm certain it's not an age thing.....unless it's a young person's thing!!!

I'm always the youngest wherever I go... youngest at TOMCC things, youngest at bonnevilleamerica.com things, even the youngest at MAG meetings!
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I'm always the youngest wherever I go... youngest at TOMCC things, youngest at bonnevilleamerica.com things, even the youngest at MAG meetings!
Its a vanity thing then? Regardless of where you go you have to be the youngest
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