TripleThreat719
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KTM 640 Adventure
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Spent a few years running the Riders Association of Triumph out of the Indianapolis, Indiana dealership with my brother and at the time I was riding a 2001 Triumph Speed Triple...
Then, in 2006, I bought a new Triumph Daytona 675 and spent some time doing a bit of sport touring...
The sportbike led to the desire to ride at speeds that were not advisable on the street, so that led me to purchase another Daytona 675 and set it up as a dedicated track bike...
I've spent the last few years at the race track doing track days and honing my street riding skills...
After earning my way up to the Advanced class at the track, I realized that I really wasn't enjoying the 675 Street Bike, so I sold it in favor of a bike that could handle a 30 day trip to Alaska via Canada during the summer of 2011 and that has led me here...
I've put a few hundred miles on it since I purchased it and have been having more fun than I did riding a sport bike on the street...
Looking forward to seeing the experiences of others on this forum... I also have a 2001 Land Rover Discovery that may eventually get modified to be more off road and expedition capable...
Cheers...
Jeff
1st Post...
New Member...
Spent a few years running the Riders Association of Triumph out of the Indianapolis, Indiana dealership with my brother and at the time I was riding a 2001 Triumph Speed Triple...
Then, in 2006, I bought a new Triumph Daytona 675 and spent some time doing a bit of sport touring...
The sportbike led to the desire to ride at speeds that were not advisable on the street, so that led me to purchase another Daytona 675 and set it up as a dedicated track bike...
I've spent the last few years at the race track doing track days and honing my street riding skills...
After earning my way up to the Advanced class at the track, I realized that I really wasn't enjoying the 675 Street Bike, so I sold it in favor of a bike that could handle a 30 day trip to Alaska via Canada during the summer of 2011 and that has led me here...
I've put a few hundred miles on it since I purchased it and have been having more fun than I did riding a sport bike on the street...
Looking forward to seeing the experiences of others on this forum... I also have a 2001 Land Rover Discovery that may eventually get modified to be more off road and expedition capable...
Cheers...
Jeff