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Just thought I'd say hey to the other members. Longtime fan of Triumphs (rode in a Spitfire when I was 6 and haven't forgotten it). Looking to buy one sooner or later. I currently own a 1998 Triumph Thunderbird Sport motorcycle and have been a longtime owner of Triumph bikes. But I've gotta have that car soon! Anyway, glad I found this site. Thanks. Bill in Atlanta, GA
 
Billinatlanta:
Welcome to the forum, I USED to be a BIG motorcycle fan. As a teenager I had a 650 B.S.A. then a hopped up chopped Norton Commando. I had a lot of fun riding back then! I guess ... No.... what turned me not to favor motorcycles was my little sister and her husband hit a deer, the impact launched her off of the bike {1000 Cc Yahama} head first onto the asphalt resulting in her demise, {death}. Yea I know it wasn`t the motorcycles fault nor was it her husbands, as the deer jumped from the side of the road into thier path resulting in the accident. Never the less. Every sence then I can`t bring myself to ride any motorcycles. Good luck with yours!
On a positive note:
Hang around us here in this Forum and you will become L.B.C. infected, and there is NO cure./bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/lol.gif
Find yourself an L.B.C. and we will gladly give advice on how fix it up and where to get parts. And all of the other good stuff you may want to know sooner or later. Or better yet maybe you can tell us a thing or two *SMILE*
Welcome to the best group therapy for the affliction we all suffer from.
 
Hi Kerry,

I am very sorry to hear that story about your sister. I've thought a lot about that very situation lately and have even given thought to selling the two-wheeler to finance a really nice Triumph car. I suppose I'm not at that point just yet. But this crazy Atlanta traffic might convince me.

In any event, thanks for the warm welcome. Bet that TR-3 of yours is beautiful.

Bill
 
Not yet Bill.
Click on the blinking envalope up by the search engine thing you have a P.M.
 
Just got a chance to answer it too. Thanks, Kerry.

BTW it's in the mid 70s here in Atlanta today. Great for riding or driving with the top down.
 
Bill,
Welcome to the group. I never was into the cycle scene, but always wanted a British Sports Car. I finally took the plunge in May, and soon afterwards found this site. I must say that this group is so helpful, and a great community of friends. Stop by the Triumph Forum as say hello there as well. Hope to see you posting photos a an acquisition soon.
 
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