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mpride

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Hello everyone.

I am locked in my house at the moment like a lot of folks around the globe. I am planning to purchase a new motorcycle in the next year or so after being off 2 wheels for a long time. I don't know a lot about the newer Triumphs and thought I would join the forum and try to soak up a bit of knowledge.

Thanks in advance for all the information in the forums and please stay safe out there!!!
 
:five: Welcome, from Northern California. Many of us have returned to motorcycles after some life events. In my opinion, one of the best things you can do, while looking for that bike you "have to have," is take a Motorcycle Safety Course. It will help reinforce your muscle-memory, break one or two bad habits, instill a couple good habits, AND get you a lower rate on your motorcycle insurance.
 
Mark, I should have added that that there are lots of friendly and helpful folks here so jump right in with any questions.
Questions keep the forum active and we enjoy sharing info.

The type of bike you choose depends a lot on what you intend to do with it; off road, Sunday rides, touring, solo riding, two-up - as well as your age, physical size and strength.
The biggest mistake is to buy a bike that's really too big and heavy for you and is intimidating to ride. That's no fun at all.
 

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