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Re: [ST] RS/intro
- Subject: Re: [ST] RS/intro
- From: Denny Cornett III <dbcornett@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2002 16:53:02 -0400
on 9/28/02 4:04 PM, TIM at triumph@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I completely forgot an introduction. I live in the States, Illinois and own
> mostly classics, but enjoy the Sprint for hard riding. My bikes include a
> 66 BSA A50, 67 BSA stafire, 70 Triumph TR6R, 71 Triumph T25T, 73 Norton 850
> Commando and of course the 2000 RS. Does anyone have a 2002 RS and how do
> they perform compared to the previous models. I am thinking of a new RS or
> a Daytona.
>
> Tim Elliott
>
>
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Welcome Tim,
I too, like the classics. I have a Triumph 68 Daytona, Triumph 68 Trophy
500, Norton 72 Interstate, Vincent 50 Black Shadow, and when I want to just
ride- a Triumph 00 RS. It is nice to a one that you do not have to work on.
Denny "Corn Dawg"
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