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It's a 2018 Springfield. Awesome bike but she's a big girl at about 850# wet.
 
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Gorgeous! Always loved the "sausage" mufflers.

My first ever rides on a motorcycle were on the back of a Triumph Bonneville 650. He was a neighbor and took me for several rides. Loved it.

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They are pretty cool. But, I believe to be correct in true Triumph parlance they would be called “pea shooters”.
 
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I have a ‘13 Bonnie SE. Great bike. I am a Ducati guy but, the Trumpets have really taken a hold of me the last few years.

I am now Jonesing for a Speed Twin.
 
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I suspect we have some mutual friends in Missoula then who have been active in vintage motorcycles for decades!!


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You'll love the Triumph; I have a 54 year addiction to them. Here's one of my 19 Trumpets (because 20 would be crazy) It's a 2009 50th Anniversary T100 Bonneville - #327 of 650 produced.
ATGATT please.



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It's a 2018 Springfield. Awesome bike but she's a big girl at about 850# wet.


Definitely a big boy compared to the Scout, but a looker for sure.




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NIce bike, enjoy the ride...
 
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Nice bike. I work at a dual dealership, Harley Davidson and Triumph.

I am very impressed at the price point and the technology in their bikes. Oh, not to mention that they don't leak oil like the good old days.

One tip, when you visit your dealership have the last six digits of your VIN as Triumph does not go by model year but by VIN breakpoint for design changes.


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Very nice! I’ve had a couple Triumphs — current ride is a Yamaha — and plan to get another before too many more years pass.
 
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Congrats Mark that's a nice looking motorcycle and should be versatile for all kinds of riding. I appreciate motorcycles with real fenders and flat seats.


No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride.
 
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....Here's one of my 19 Trumpets (because 20 would be crazy)...


Wow you have 19 motorcycles, and all the same brand? Thank you, I no longer feel extravagant with my meager stable. Big Grin


No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride.
 
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....Here's one of my 19 Trumpets (because 20 would be crazy)...


Wow you have 19 motorcycles, and all the same brand? Thank you, I no longer feel extravagant with my meager stable. Big Grin


Makes working on them easier. Most are 1964-1969 650cc, with a few newer ones.
 
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