An Honest Review of The Triumph Bonneville

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An Honest Review of The Triumph Bonneville

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Made me chuckle

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Can our forum's resident video jocks do an honest Storm review….
It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.

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Nice one Wicky, love the bit about the green bracket :lol:
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:clap: :clap: :clap:
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That was great to watch :clap:
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lloydie wrote:That was great to watch :clap:
+1 :thumbup:
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lloydie wrote:That was great to watch :clap:

Aye, raised a smile. :thumbup: :D
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best review i have ever heard
nice one wicked :lol: :thumbup:
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that was class, nice find.


and a challenge to our boys to do a Storm version …. jamie and Virt, over to you
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:thumbup: :thumbup:
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AMCQ46 wrote:that was class, nice find.


and a challenge to our boys to do a Storm version …. jamie and Virt, over to you
I'll do a quick review then, shall I? Comparing it to the only other bike I've put a good few miles on.. Le Hornetto.


VTR - actually responds when I twist the throttle
Hornet - didn't really have an engine. must have been a display model

VTR - handles amazing
Hornet - didn't do handling

VTR - is comfortable
Hornet - hangs you out to die in the wind with no protection

VTR - sexeh
Hornet - about as attractive as a couple of lesbian grandparents making out

VTR - sounds nice and makes an audible noise
Hornet - quieter than my girlfriend when I lost my virginity


That good enough? :lol:
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