tom white wrote:
> I have just returned from a week long trip into So. Ca. The TR ran like a
> dream the entire trip. The Revington rack and pinion made steering as easy as
> power steering. It corners like a go kart when I need to get deep in a
> corner.
> I am now playing with the
> idea of a cross country trip to Texas in the spring.
>
> It is odd how in my T-Bird I have to have the CD player loaded to make the
> same trip. In the TR I don't even miss the music. I seem to enjoy the trip
> more without it.
>
> Best regards,
> Tom
>
Sounds like you have had the ultimate Triumph experience!! That is
called "driving one!"
Far too many owners spend way too many hours working on their Triumphs,
trailering, primping and polishing, and not enjoying what they were
designed for, driving!!!
I mean, it is fabulous to see a nicely prepared Triumph sitting in a
show, but it is one heck of a lot better to drive it on the roads it was
meant for - every day!
--
Glenn A. Merrell
Chairman, Triumph Stag Club USA (2007-2009)
The best trophies are miles on the odometer, stone chips in the paint, dead
bugs on the windshield!
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