Do Young People Ride Triumphs

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  1. Bad Billy

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    I bought my first Triumph, a Trident Sprint, back in 1997, I was 36, does that count as young?
     
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    The handle bars have buttons and levers and cannot be controlled by touch-screen.
    It's too hard to take "selfies" while riding. :D
     
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    Thanks for stating the blindingly obvious :rolleyes:
    I know I am an old twat now you fecktard, I was asking if 36 was considered old?
     
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    And I don't ride a Triumph o_O
     
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    You mean TYRE ya bad speaking b@stard!
     
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    Nice to see your letting that go Ron as suggested by @Adie P
     
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    Errr....... cheers, mate. No need to rub it in. :D:kissing:
     
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    I’m 24 and Im on a T100 with that being said, I am a fairly new rider but I feel that the modern classic is a growing style in the younger crowd. Cheers.
     
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    Not sure what the issue is...I have a T120 Bonnie and I’m ‘only’ 60...how old are these people you’ve seen that bothers you..Jesus!;):scream:
     
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    We have three Triumph Tiger owners at work, we're in our 40/50s. Not OAPs just yet :)
     
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    I owned my first Trump at the tender age of 19. A new 1977 QE II's Silver Jubilee Bonnie. I just didn't like the revvy bikes that Japan offered at the time. When i was younger i always prefered twins and single rather than 4 cyl. Stuck with twins till my Orange Jota, Trident then jumped to a couple of 6 cyl Z1300. It wasn't till around 1997 i bought a 4cyl. Had 2 4cyl Jap bikes till 2016 then dropped back down to a Triple.
    Back to the original question regarding youngsters on bikes got me thinking. Apart from the scooters and 125cc, i say 99% of bikers i meet and see at places like White Ways and Loomies are over the age of 45 and up. This may be different with Londons Dispatch riders. One thing i have noted with us old folk is most ride higher CC bikes. Mostly what i call sit up models. I think most youngsters prefer their Fiesta's and Scobies rather than getting wet and/or a shag the bird in the back.
     
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    Not Fowlups I stopped giving them my hard earnt cash over twenty years ago now
     
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    First Triumph at the age of 16 and it only seems like yesterday.

    Does that make my age 16 :grinning:
     
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    Im 52 and loving riding the retro machine even if I do get the piss taken out of me and called a hipster no beard or chequered shirt either.
     
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    bought my first bike of them 1975 yamaha rd250.
     
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    Well....I was young when I bought mine, and now I'm old.
     
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    My first triumph at 25, now 29..second triumph!

    Cost is a massive factor, a mate sold his street not because its a triumph but biking in general costs too much.
     
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    If there's one benifit of being older it's the fact that its cheap. I'm still using kit that's 25 years old, and insurance......£150.
     
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    sadly true, met many triumph owners over the last 6 months but nobody below 45.
     
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    The costs to us old farts is little, but new younger rider's have so many things to buy @ once, helmets, jackets, gloves,pants,boots and likely the most expensive Insurance !! As we already have 90% of all the equipment and since I turned 36 or so my insurance has been similar in cost as my registration ($250 odd) a year is much more manageable than my first insurance policy $1700 at 20/21 years of age !!
     
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    I am 55 and have been riding triumphs all my life. my Son is 26 this year and has a Daytona 675 so I think he counts as young ;);)
     
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