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Burbler
21-12-20, 09:02 AM
https://www.destinationtriumph.co.uk/news-and-events/destination-triumph-dorset---opening-soon
Badger-Roy
21-12-20, 10:31 AM
It takes a brave person to open a bike dealership as things are at the moment, best of luck to them.
Brave indeed. They will probably get grants & good rates for everything at present but that will only last so long. I wish them well
Last Train
21-12-20, 12:22 PM
Yep,
Good luck Destination Triumph :)
Yes good luck to them.....:cool:
Burbler
21-12-20, 01:49 PM
First ride next year when legal ?????
Last Train
21-12-20, 08:24 PM
Could be a plan Burbs :cool:
Mudeford Quay & ice cream is just down the road too ;)
Good luck to them, ****e place to visit on a bike though, you'll have more fun going on the bus!
About 5 mins away is a cracking little place called Bikers Yard, a proper old school bike kit place that, as well as the cheaper/mid range brands also stock some bargain NOS gloves, boots, jackets, etc. Super friendly and worth a visit if you do travel over to the new Triumph place. Bring some cash, there's often a cash bargain to be had ; )
Last Train
21-12-20, 08:54 PM
Looks good Trev, ta
Another stop we can make on the day :)
Looks good Trev, ta
Another stop we can make on the day :)
Certainly sounds like a plan :cool:
Could be a plan Burbs :cool:
Mudeford Quay & ice cream is just down the road too ;)
:cool:
Barrack Road, about 10 mins back in the other direction has Motorbiking which has been around for years and always has some super condition bikes for sale, it's a small shop but you can usually park right out front, check out their website for stock to see if worth a visit. A bit further back is Inifnity Motorcycles if you fancy some top brand expensive kit, right next to them is Brtibits for that elusive splinker cable for that 1952 Stanley Gibbons Throcket 500 and t'other side of them is Powersport & Classic motorcycles which have mainly scooters and 125's but usually one or two nice Jap 'classics' if that's your thing.
Best of all, right across the road from those three bike places is a KFC :D
Last Train
22-12-20, 12:03 AM
:cool:
If there’s a coffee shop anywhere near I might have to move down there :)
:cool:
If there’s a coffee shop anywhere near I might have to move down there :)
You can't move for coffee shops near the coast, 'tis hipster heaven ; )
If you want some adventure on the high seas you can park up at Mudefod Quay and catch the ferry over to Hengisbury Head (all of 5 minutes) and there is s nice coffee shop/restaurant on the beach in between the beach huts. Maybe peruse the beach huts for sale, they start at about £200k
Last Train
23-12-20, 09:30 PM
Ooh, a ferry trip !
I love the sandbanks jobbie :D
Burbler
23-12-20, 09:58 PM
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you can park up at Mudefod Quay and catch the ferry over to Hengisbury Head (all of 5 minutes)
i hear its not to deep we can ride it :p
1875
Last Train
24-12-20, 06:31 PM
i hear its not to deep we can ride it :p
1875
Yeah man :cool:
That’s child’s play for an Adventure bike :D
I've been through some 'fords' that felt like that!
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