Dont get me wrong Richard. No one loves the old ones as much as me. Up till last year I had a BSA D1, D3, 2 x D7s and a C500. I've also owned old bonnevilles and a lovely old Norton Commando. Went to buy a Vincent black shadow but he couldn't get it to start when I got there so didn't buy it, but a lovely looking bike. My favorite looking bike was , up till now was the 1976 Kawasaki 900 Z1. What I class as the first of the Japanese superbikes. I had one for a number of years. I've had every type of bike from R1s, ZZR's, CBR's v max's, RG1150gs, XTC Teneres, Viragos, Shadows, Fazers,CB 400's, R600's and oldies, trials- RL 250, Scramblers- Maico 500 to name but a few. I still say the Rocket is the best bike I've owned. A real head turner, Went to Hat Yai bike weekend and it was the only one there, at ease nipping into town to pick up some shopping or munching up the miles 2 up fully loaded sat at 140kph doing just over 3000rpm. I can do 5-6 hours and get off without an ache. I hope when I get to retire I can still look back as fondly on it as I do now. Or they may even bring out a 2,500cc model next year NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For me, Especialy being British, The Triumph is alreay a classic and will continue to be years to come. British Engineering excellence creating a world beating bike. I hope its a reverse of the trend led by the Japenese all those years back. Next time you are in BKK and have a couple of hours to spare go and ride it. Just make sure you can buy it though as you are sure to want to
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