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Have three bikes

Discussion in 'Other Motorcycles' started by Oatmeal, Apr 28, 2022.

  1. Oatmeal

    Oatmeal New Member

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    My '82 650 Seca has been mothballed for close to 30 years, but is undergoing a resurrection (pretty excited!)
    I have a 2019 Royal Enfield 650 Interceptor with a few mods and a 2002 Ducati ST4S.
    The old lady asked why I need 3 bikes and I answered "I don't understand the question" :)
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    Have you considered a role in politics?
     
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    We'll circle back to that :D
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    Oatmeal New Member

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    I would really love to have a pristine 1975 Triumph T160V Trident with the euro spec lowrise bars.
    The most beautiful (in my opinion) bike ever made!
    And that howl of the three cylinder engine!
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    Yeah, poor choice of word on her part - 'need'.
     

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