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Old 02-11-2007   #1 (permalink)
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This is absolutely the most active and informative bike forum I've been on. No matter the question, there's someone with a good answer. I can say without reservation that this site has made owning my Bonneville a truly great experience.

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This forum was my first Forum experience, and since joining it I've joined several others, some things are good and bad about this one and the others, but the RAT forum is by far my favorite, and 'home' on the internet.
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I used to participate in a few car clubs/forums prior to getting my Thrux last fall and I immediately noticed how much nicer the Triumph forum was. I don't know if it's the demographic or what, but there seems to be much more respect, less drama, and wanting to help on these forums (most of the time). Rock on :upthumb:
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Without doubt. The other triumph forums i know of are either not nearly active enough or are full of jerks. But not having owned a bike since the 80's, when i bought my speedmaster it became the 1st bike i ever owned during the internet era. And what a difference it makes ! W/O this forum i wouldn't have had the slightest clue about how to go about modding the bike and probably would have sold it by now for something with more power. By coming here i learned how to do it all in no time. Not to mention all the rest aside from modding for power. Anything you could ever want to know can be found here by asking or in the archives. And aside from one member who broke the record for times banned, i have seen very little here in the way of flaming and heated exchanges. No doubt this forum is the best of all the triumph forums and is a absolutly invaluable resource. It's like having a best friend who works in the worlds busiest triumph service center but 1000 times more informitive.
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spot on Bonnevillebilly.

"No doubt this forum is the best of all the triumph forums and is a absolutly invaluable resource. It's like having a best friend who works in the worlds busiest triumph service center but 1000 times more informitive."

Cant agree more Dazco.

Its one of the coolest places on the net!
I've been coming here for so long, I hope this site never closes. :-D

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