Elvis

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Surely Triumph figured that if they made a big bike they would attract big boys! I have looked everywhere and I never find T-shirts bigger than 2X. I need 3XLT and size 13EE boots. Any of you guys know where to find bigger shirts? I can copy logos and take them to a screen printer but I hate to have to resort to that.

thanks
 
3X needed

It seems that they don't have many grown size Brit's. It seems that most of Us need 3X. I've found a few authenic Triumph shirts that are actually 2X that still fit. If You find any please do pass it on. Thanks
 
3xlt

Im a big fella as well, forget Triumph them europeans just are a lot smaller than us. My dealer in Janesville, WI (home of quite a few corn fed big guys and girls) said they have been buggin Triumph USA for years about getting bigger clothes or to license the logo (just like HD) to local dealers, but so far Triumph isnt listening.

I do wonder sometimes if CEO's decide they dont want their logo's on fat people. I had the same problem when I rode a BMW, and came to the conclusion BMW only wants skinny people on thier bikes.

So I started wearing athletic shirts of my favorite baseball/football teams. I can always find my size and dont hafta hear any BS from riders of other brnads.

I did find and purchase a nice Triumph patch w/ the Union Jack (I am of English descent) that Im going to have sewn on a vest. Thats about all the Triumph gear I have for now

Tom (3XLT at least)
 
Im a big fella as well, forget Triumph them europeans just are a lot smaller than us. My dealer in Janesville, WI (home of quite a few corn fed big guys and girls) said they have been buggin Triumph USA for years about getting bigger clothes or to license the logo (just like HD) to local dealers, but so far Triumph isnt listening.

I do wonder sometimes if CEO's decide they dont want their logo's on fat people. I had the same problem when I rode a BMW, and came to the conclusion BMW only wants skinny people on thier bikes.

So I started wearing athletic shirts of my favorite baseball/football teams. I can always find my size and dont hafta hear any BS from riders of other brnads.

I did find and purchase a nice Triumph patch w/ the Union Jack (I am of English descent) that Im going to have sewn on a vest. Thats about all the Triumph gear I have for now

Tom (3XLT at least)

I can copy, edit and paste anything and get it on a T-shirt, I hate to do it, you would think Triumph would support anyone that spent 20k on a bike and accessories.
 
You certainly have two fine points and sharp ones at that. A Rocket III is the way to go for us big boys. I laid waste to a 1400 Intruder V-Twin.
And, Triumph surely should support this section of a long successful business model used by others.
 
You certainly have two fine points and sharp ones at that. A Rocket III is the way to go for us big boys. I laid waste to a 1400 Intruder V-Twin.
And, Triumph surely should support this section of a long successful business model used by others.

Noticed you were from Alabama, have you ever been to Barber Motorsports? If yes a review would be appreciated.:D
 
An awesome adventure. Simply awesome: If you get a woody over vintage bikes, in a huge bright museum, you have to go to Barber's Motorsports.

thanks, I spent time working in Calera, Alabaster, and Birmingham a few years ago and nobody ever mentioned it so I missed a free opportunity to go. I may get the opportunity in a few weeks to go.
 
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