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    Portland isn't just known for bikes and coffee...there's Langlitz Leathers. I asked my wife after this catalog came in the mail..."How can you not want to order one of these jackets right this minute, based solely on the photos of Ross and Mavis?" The cool meter is at 11.

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    I've seen articles written about this place. I believe the son is now managing there.

    I haven't been but thought about popping in sometime just to get my S&M on!
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    Went to the Bonneville showing last night in Portland.

    Lots of fun, cool people watching and lots of whiskey.

    Thought they nailed most of the new bikes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pdxmech13 View Post
    Went to the Bonneville showing last night in Portland.

    Lots of fun, cool people watching and lots of whiskey.

    Thought they nailed most of the new bikes.
    Is that a Bonneville or a Thruxton? New upgraded stock model?

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    It's a Thruxton R.

    Ohlins through out. It is meant to be ridden hard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pdxmech13 View Post
    It's a Thruxton R.

    Ohlins through out. It is meant to be ridden hard.
    That's on my short list as my next bike, though I generally shy away from reenactments, even if they are modernized.

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    The Thruxton is hot. Not really a reenactment, as the new ones start every time and don't leak oil everywhere.

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    New retro is cool with me as long as it runs right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maunahaole View Post
    The Thruxton is hot. Not really a reenactment, as the new ones start every time and don't leak oil everywhere.
    Yeah! It is hot and that lack of an oil spot is important innovation. As much as I like it, and I do, I'm turned off by the faux cooling fins and other faux features in the "heritage" bikes as Triumph calls them. It's also down about 45hp from another 1200 I dig, the ducati monster 1200s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    Yeah! It is hot and that lack of an oil spot is important innovation. As much as I like it, and I do, I'm turned off by the faux cooling fins and other faux features in the "heritage" bikes as Triumph calls them. It's also down about 45hp from another 1200 I dig, the ducati monster 1200s.
    Totally with you on all this.

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    2 different bike in my opinion but the pricing will be pretty close I bet. That thruxton r will go for a mint.

    I'd go for the 1200 over it in a hearbeat as it has a lot more tech going for it not mention that sweet sounding L-Twin.
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    i will have to look at that 1200. My big complaint about most of the newer bikes is that they all look like transformer toys. The Thruxton looks like a proper motorcycle. The bike I have now has way more power than I need for the bulk of my uses and ability. It just keeps going, so no need to change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdxmech13 View Post
    2 different bike in my opinion but the pricing will be pretty close I bet. That thruxton r will go for a mint.

    I'd go for the 1200 over it in a hearbeat as it has a lot more tech going for it not mention that sweet sounding L-Twin.
    Yes and no. It's not like bicycles where I may go mountain biking today, road riding tomorrow and to the track this weekend. My riding would not change on one bike or the other. Same roads, same distances etc. the thruxton really appeals to me on a cool level, it's just those small retro things I would need to get over.

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    Yeah. I guess I meant more in terms of styling.

    Side by side, looking at the 2 while drinking a beer they couldn't be more different.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maunahaole View Post
    i will have to look at that 1200. My big complaint about most of the newer bikes is that they all look like transformer toys. The Thruxton looks like a proper motorcycle. The bike I have now has way more power than I need for the bulk of my uses and ability. It just keeps going, so no need to change.
    That's one of the reasons I like my older monster. The air cooled two valve head is really basic but the bike suits me well and I can pretty easily do all my own maintence.

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    Maybe I've already mentioned this, but I also like the Ryca CS-1 conversion.

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    Time for a PMS support group to form.

    Its been a mere week* since I've ridden my Duc, but its still tough.

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    *rode to work on my birfday. The high was in the mid-30s. I miss my BMWs and their heated grips, plugs for heated gear, etc.

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    Oxford Heaterz grips... Quality add-ons (okay, aftermarket mod). Worth it.
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    Just about finished with the Triton. I've been asked to show it at the Garage Brewed show in Cincinnati next month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hmbatrail View Post
    Just about finished with the Triton. I've been asked to show it at the Garage Brewed show in Cincinnati next month.

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    Unreal.

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