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3RD Place

Postby JEnfield » Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:39 am

Well I went to a bike show Saturday held by one of our 1% clubs and it was for a good cause one of the clubs officers daughter had brain surgery and he didn't have insurance so to help out with the bills they had a bike show and run. I arrived 15 minutes late to entire the BVille in the show but the club waved the time for me I was shocked this is a true bad ass bike club most of you have seen or heard of shocked the piss out of me being from the outside. They all showed me great amounts of respect and had serious ? about the Triumph made for a great day. Would you believe I got a third place plaque with the little green monster they dug the 8ball choke knob said that was truely custom and bad assed thanks Hedge they loved the fact that a triumph rider showed . I even got my picture taken by the local law enforcement units and followed out of town by the state police LOL> I am a biker LOL watch your daughters. I was asked what the ton up sticker meant that was on my bike( actually it was is that the club you ride for) Ton Up Pirates sticker thanks Tito . I explained the sticker and the OIC of the club told me I was fuckin nuts to run over a ton I told him he didn't understand Brit bikes . Anyway what a great day so next year I need the Nasty Ass Monkey Gang and the Rockers to come to Delaware we will blow thier minds .

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Go Jimmy go!

Postby TonUp » Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:20 am

Jimmy!


Congratulations!

Your Bonnie is a beautiful machine and the 8-ball choke pull really gives it a unique touch, as for the TON UP Pirate sticker let them know that some of us like to TON UP on one wheel on a Triumph. :-) You should enter a lot more bike shows, I truly mean that.

I have a lot of Harley friends and they love my old BMW because they can out run it in the straights but they fear the Triumph and my big GS1100 Suzuki (Wild Rice) they complain it is too loud, imagine that, too loud for a Harley crowd. Gotta love it.

I am glad of what you did for a good cause. Events like that are very helpful. I am leading a ride on June 28th for the Humane Society (PETS) I hope to have over 100 bikers show up and take them on a short 98 mile ride followed by a BBQ, Prizes and Live Music. We hope to raise a lot of money for a very good cause as well.


Take care!


Your Big Brother! :-)

Tito

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Postby NEPatriots9 » Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:42 am

Jimmy,
Awesome showing brother, way to represent Triumph. You are big enough and bad enough looking to fit in with those 1% guys, if I were to go to a show like that they would think I was the pizza boy.
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Postby Speedblastr » Sun Jun 22, 2008 9:46 am

Hey Jimmy ! Congratulations ! That's way cool ! I can't speak for everybody but I like you have never had a HD Biker bash my bike , for what it stands for , Checkers , a local biker bar which was hosted in the Horse BC as a biker friendly bar , plenty of rides up there (HD) , been up there several times and they always group around the bike. ( Mine) I can only imagine because Triumph is as great as HD , history says so , except for the fact not everybody owns a Triumph. Hooray for us ! Good on ya' and the Green Machine !
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Postby JEnfield » Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:38 pm

Guys it was a whime I had not really wanted to do it but the owner of Biker Bizzare wanted someone there with him to keep his inventory and health safe so I entered the bike . Plenty of HDs but a very nice guy named Dave brought a 99 yamaha that he had built from a crash project and they didn't even give it a look and placed the Bville ahead and IMHO his bike was really hot everything was trick he built a shaft drive ridged frame chopper . I wish I could have had some of you there Mike that scrambler is my favorite I even posted a picture of it. Hedge always bet on Black, Speeds will be hotter then before and Tito that S3 is scarey with out you on it. Hey heres an idea you guys throw in your thoughts lets have a show or run for a good cause we are to good together to stay this far apart but once a fuckin year. Edited before I stepped on toes sorry.

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Postby b_mason » Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:51 pm

NEPatriots9 wrote:Jimmy,
Awesome showing brother, way to represent Triumph. You are big enough and bad enough looking to fit in with those 1% guys, if I were to go to a show like that they would think I was the pizza boy.


Great Job Jimmy. Doing a good deed plus representing the Union Jack.

Mike,

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Postby JEnfield » Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:43 pm

Hell I wouldn't let them bother me you guys can hold your own and if not challenge them to a drinking contest you would beat any 1% hands down I have seen you two train LOL.

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Postby Hedge » Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:07 pm

All I can say Brother Jimmy is "RESPECT"! Great to hear that you finished in the money, even better to hear that it was for a good cause. I'll call you soon.
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