1967 Triumph Bonneville

My wife has been kind enough to let me keep my '82 Ducati Darmah, '71 Ducati 450 R/T, and my '84 XL600R. She gave me a '69 Omega Speedmaster Pro for father's day one year and a '67 Accutron Spaceview for Christmas just last year. I think I'll keep her. Even though she wants me to sell my '87 Shelby GLHS. Anyway your Trumpet is a beautiful bike. Good luck with its sale.
 
Nice Bonnie

COOL Bike for sure DEANOC!

I had a 73' 750 Tiger with a Blue/White tank which looked very similar (slight variance) with a newer fork setup plus, we had shortened the pipes (more drag pipe style) along with a few other tricks! ;)

....used to drag it alot in the day and would suck up the 800 Nortons, 750 Kaws and Sportsters too in the 1/8 mile -- 1/4 mile was more of a challenge but, heck it was a helluva kick :D


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...just an example.
 
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another year and i put 5 miles on it ,so its timeto trade,look this thread over ,look it over and offer me a nice trade for pool cues or i nice cue
 
I had a Triumph in the 60's with the high side pipes. I can't remember the model now, was it a TR6 or something like that? It was a 650. And I loved it. But it did take a lot of maintenance and when I got my first Honda 750 a few years later, I "converted". I had it made into a chopper, with a 14" front end and soft tail frame. The motor was punched out to 880 and it would flyyyyyy. I actually had two of these babies, back to back. I drove all over the Western USA, carrying a girl and a cue. :)
 
M3 and K1200s

This is my friend's M3 BMW and my (now gone) BMW K1200s
 
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all of those bikes are a pleasure to see,isn't it funny how much a bike,a cue,or a dog can mean to us.

i really hate to part with mine but as my wife pointed out"i am too old for a motorcycle"

funny it seems like only yesrterday and she said"i needed to grow up before i got on a bike"
 
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