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Sayonara to the CB1100, with an exit interview.
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LOL look I very much enjoy discussing motorcycles, all of them, believe me I can remember a lot of stuff about motorcycles going all the way back to the 50's and beyond even if I can't remember what I had for lunch, however I don't like slanted diatribes. Tell both sides of the story. Give the facts for one, give the facts for the other.

Nothing wrong with Triumphs, I bought a new one in 2003 and rode it 30,000 miles then sold it to my younger brother who rode it another 10,000 and sold it to my son's father in law who is still riding it. One of my 3 favorite motorcycles of all time is the 67 Bonneville in Burgoine and white. The epitome of a 60's sporting motorcycle. My younger brother just bought a brand new T-120 and I have ridden it a bit. Nice bike. Very comparable to the CB. It's 1969 all over again lol.

I will agree Triumph has done an outstanding job of marketing their latest offereings whereas Honda has..well.. NOT.

and yes I will defend the motorcycle that I pulled cash out of my pocket to buy 2 of just as I expect everyone else to defend motorcycle they bought be it a Thruxton, a Street Cup, or a Sym Wolf. Come on the CB1100 forum and say bad things about the CB1100 and there is a good chance I am going to respond. Poke and prod a Ferret enough and he will bite lol
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RE: Sayonara to the CB1100, with an exit interview. - by the Ferret - 12-27-2016, 01:57 AM

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