Hello Triumph motocyle forum.
My name is Greg and I just recently moved to the Greenville, SC area from Windermere, FL to be closer to family and the mountains.
I have been riding and enjoying motorcycles by entire life, first bike was a 1976 Honda XL175, it did everything, commute, trail ride, a couple enduro races and just kept going. This was all in Ohio where I'm from so winter riding was part of the package. I have owned numerous motorcycles mostly off road until I bought my new1983 Honda VFR 750 Interceptor which I still own today, only 31k miles.
After laying low for a few years to raise the kids and save for their college, I am now back for the last 6 plus years into all things, motorcycles again and love every minute of it. I purchased my new 2022 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro in October of 21'. It has been fantastic for the street, back roads, a few adventure rides and two up with my wife of 27 years. I am looking to connect with other like-minded people to share information and tips, tricks etc. for the Rally Pro and motorcycles in general.
Thank-you
Greg
My name is Greg and I just recently moved to the Greenville, SC area from Windermere, FL to be closer to family and the mountains.
I have been riding and enjoying motorcycles by entire life, first bike was a 1976 Honda XL175, it did everything, commute, trail ride, a couple enduro races and just kept going. This was all in Ohio where I'm from so winter riding was part of the package. I have owned numerous motorcycles mostly off road until I bought my new1983 Honda VFR 750 Interceptor which I still own today, only 31k miles.
After laying low for a few years to raise the kids and save for their college, I am now back for the last 6 plus years into all things, motorcycles again and love every minute of it. I purchased my new 2022 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro in October of 21'. It has been fantastic for the street, back roads, a few adventure rides and two up with my wife of 27 years. I am looking to connect with other like-minded people to share information and tips, tricks etc. for the Rally Pro and motorcycles in general.
Thank-you
Greg