start location is UK but you can browse the globe for fellow owners!
Yea Martin, we can meet the American crew halfway (mid Atlantic :lol: )NitroNorry said:I'm in. May be useful if we do any 675 rideouts next year.
Martin
With all the money they save buying the bike cheaper in the States, they can afford to fly over here and join our rideouts. Not that I'm bitter or anything! :twisted:Abzz said:Yea Martin, we can meet the American crew halfway (mid Atlantic :lol: )NitroNorry said:I'm in. May be useful if we do any 675 rideouts next year.
Martin
It might be an idea to start a thread (or amend an existing one) where newbies introduce themselves - This would be a sticky. The first post (or the thread title) could suggest what new members do - eg intro themselves, picture of bike, register on FRAPR and any other ideas.2old2ride said:Admin, can you sticky this thread?
It may be worthwhile
It sucks that in their home country Triumphs are so expensive. But I'd imagine that the comparitively low price in the States is mostly Triumph artifically keeping prices down in an attempt to gain marketshare against the Japanese makers. Who sell at narrow margins here to keep the volume of sales up. It is so cut throat. Must make life tough for smaller dealerships and smaller manufacturers.NitroNorry said:With all the money they save buying the bike cheaper in the States, they can afford to fly over here and join our rideouts. Not that I'm bitter or anything! :twisted:Abzz said:Yea Martin, we can meet the American crew halfway (mid Atlantic :lol: )NitroNorry said:I'm in. May be useful if we do any 675 rideouts next year.
Martin
Martin