There WILL be 2015 Tourings

You'd a have a good fight on your hands trying to pour a beer down my throat mate ..hahaha .. been nearly 18 years since I drank alcohol or took drugs ;) anyway Catherine disposes of enough vino for both of us ..hahaha
I looked, and read up a bit on your town, Albany. BEAUTIFUL SPOT on this here marble. You are fortunate to live there. If I ever win the lotto, I'm coming there and buy you all the Coke (soft drink that is:thumbsup:) you want...but I'm having a Fosters! Better yet, I'll fly you here and you can meet some of the Yanks at RAA??, that have been wanting to shake your hand. And that's a promise.
 
Now that sounds like a fair deal, either way!

And I'd say that, from the pics provided; TC bears more than a passing resemblance to his avatar.
 
Better start the ball rolling right now ... with your Immigration Department that is .. hahaha .. my colourful past would not allow me into your country.... seems they aren't too keen on , well .. armed and violent drug crazed lunatics coming for a visit , no matter how long ago those things took place .. go figure :sneaky: .... do appreciate the sentiment though
 
Better start the ball rolling right now ... with your Immigration Department that is .. hahaha .. my colourful past would not allow me into your country.... seems they aren't too keen on , well .. armed and violent drug crazed lunatics coming for a visit , no matter how long ago those things took place .. go figure :sneaky: .... do appreciate the sentiment though
I'll fly ya into Mexico. Dye your hair black and just skip la de da across the Rio Grand. Tell the Immigration folk you'll vote democrat and you can stay till you die.:eek:
 
Now that we've settled that, back on the R3T thing........
If I was a betting man I'd put a few bucks on the likelihood of R3Ts continuing to be in the Triumph line up for the foreseeable future. In markets outside the US I'd say you might be less likely to see them in showrooms but still available on order. Some dealers might choose to have one in stock but most likely won't be required to . In the US I'd say they'll still be around more or less as they are now.
Just a guess. ;)
 
Now that we've settled that, back on the R3T thing........
If I was a betting man I'd put a few bucks on the likelihood of R3Ts continuing to be in the Triumph line up for the foreseeable future. In markets outside the US I'd say you might be less likely to see them in showrooms but still available on order. Some dealers might choose to have one in stock but most likely won't be required to . In the US I'd say they'll still be around more or less as they are now.
Just a guess. ;)

Suzuki Did a simular thing(discontinued )with their Touring version of the 1800cc Boulevard range the (C109RT) they did what Triumph look like doing promoted an piddling 1500cc blacked out model to replace the bigger model, if they(Suzuki ) revised their rear tyre size 240 down to a better handling 180/190 on the C109RT it would have been a half decent bike, I had one from new for 13 months before I bought the R3T and it handled like a crippled zeppelin in a hurricane, scared the bejeezas out of my a few times ,:eek:
 
Now that we've settled that, back on the R3T thing........
If I was a betting man I'd put a few bucks on the likelihood of R3Ts continuing to be in the Triumph line up for the foreseeable future. In markets outside the US I'd say you might be less likely to see them in showrooms but still available on order. Some dealers might choose to have one in stock but most likely won't be required to . In the US I'd say they'll still be around more or less as they are now.
Just a guess. ;)

Now is that 'guess' after you drilled them at that 'meeting' mate ?

No offence but there's nothing anyone could offer me to leave Australia.
 
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