Has Nudger taken offense yet and left you stranded for thinking about another bike dill...you know its going to happen when you least expect it And besides you do realize you will have to carry a portable jack ...if you ever drop the R3 your fooked.
My Trident has already started making me pay for talking about getting rid... the non start the other week when reemerging from the house was the start..just waiting for the next little surprise.
Ok here’s the deal I Feckin love NUDGER to bits But here’s the rub I got NUDGER on one of those PCP deals something I said I would never do for a motorbike but I simply had to have a 2018 Speedmaster He ticks all the boxes for me but I couldn’t wait a few years for second hand ones at a more affordable price Of course that means at some point I have to find the money for the balloon payment I’ve already started saving for the dreaded day but if at the time I don’t think it’s worth it compared to what the second hand values are then I’m afraid NUDGER will be gone Then I’ll seriously and I mean seriously consider a Rocket lll In the meantime I’ll be putting NUDGER to good use doing the things I love....... rallies and the like Everything I’ve made/altered can be returned to standard if I have to hand him back
Or you could go back into Triumph and see what they can do with swapping out Nudger for a Rocket 3 now ... Just saying
Still in love but lusting after a newer squeeze, that's how divorce happens But only saying what your thinking
I am also thinking of getting a rocket maybe in the winter when the prices may be a bit better. I am looking for the older 2008 style as I do not like the new Roadster. I bought the Thunderbird this year thinking that the Rocket maybe too heavy to go from a Kawasaki Vulcan 900 but now I am used to the Thunderbird, I also would like to get the Rocket.
Don't count on prices being better the longer you wait - there is a marked increase in value of well kept Rockets. In my opinion - if you see it, can afford it - buy it.
The Triumph is not that well accepted here in Canada. It is Harley country and it does sell at a reasonable value for the buyer here. Also I need to sell my Kawasaki Vulcan 900 too before I buy it. LOL.
The Triumph is not that well accepted here in Canada. It is Harley country and it does sell at a reasonable value for the buyer here. Also I need to sell my Kawasaki Vulcan 900 too before I buy it. LOL.