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Old 11-21-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Hello all. Ribs are healed and riding at 100% once more. The Tigger has been fixed and with the exception of a few scratches on the mirror, hand guard, and crash bars you'd never know he was down.
Since then, i've had some coolant leaks and a blown fuse, all taken care of immediately by my dealer.
Still loving my Orange piece of cr#p. :-D

P.S. Any suggestions on tankbags that fit the goofy tank and can actually be attached. Tried a Nelson Rigg mini but it just wouldn't sit right.
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Welcome back Cos,
I'm fond of my Triumph tank bag.
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On 2006-11-21 18:41, pineygroveshop wrote:
Welcome back Cos,
I'm fond of my Triumph tank bag.
Thanks mate. It's good to be able to ride without wincing. Despite my freak mishap, i stand by my words that the big cat is one of the best, most underestimated motorcycles out there. :-D
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Wondered what had become of you mate - good to see you are still in one piece!

Time for you to start really enjoying that wonderful bike of yours. Have fun.
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On 2006-11-21 23:55, stanegoli wrote:
Wondered what had become of you mate - good to see you are still in one piece!

Time for you to start really enjoying that wonderful bike of yours. Have fun.
Feel the same way. Problem with ribs is that it takes a lot longer to recover and not much i could do about it. Oh well, been there before. Took a nice ride from Reno through Plumas National Forest couple of weeks ago. Starting to get it back and planning various farkles etc. :upthumb:
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