I guess she plays cards very well. Most importantly, she is spending time with you and probably distracting you because she is talking up a storm. Lol!
Most manufacturers spend money to take the vibration out of their products. I knew a guy that had a Harley and he said at a certain rpm you could not stay on the bike. He said if you was running the interstate you would get above or below that rpm range.
Started at about 12, rode till I was about 30. Started boats at about 20 gave it up at about 40, then came horses which I gave up not long ago. Nice thing about m/c and boats is they can't eat 18 hours every day. I think the Triumph reincarnation is under Polaris. Edit-my mistake, that was Victory reincarnating Indian
You know how to live Bill. I live horses too but haven't ridden one in years. I owned a YZ 250 two stroke dirtbike in my early 40s. Was 3 years since I last rode a dirtbike and the thrill was still there .
Oh yeah.....love the looks of the Triumphs. Check out the Triple Speed....I think it us 2300 CCs of brute torque.
2300 cc. Wow! My chopper had a 96cu in....or 1550cc engine. 2300cc would be a tourqey beast . Here where I live there are 3 classes of bike lisence. Up to 500cc. 500-800cc and 800- unlimited.
IT 250 was my most favorite ride. Handled like a YZ but didn't make you wind it tight. 6 speed would go 70mph. Got a Husky 250 because that is what Malcolm Smith rode. Miserable bike. I figured factory guys got tricked out versions.