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 Posted: Sun Dec 16th, 2007 05:02 am

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Anybody going to Newchurch (Neukirchen)in Austria next summer.

http://www.tridays.com/

3 Day Launch party of 2009 models, I'll be going with a couple of buddies and my local RAT Pack



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 Posted: Sun Dec 16th, 2007 10:31 am

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RAT Pack  :(

The posh word for     --            Triumph Owners Club   

 



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still unsure about some of the hinkley triumphs , i'm  still annoyed that they didn't use the bonneville name on one of there rocketship sports bikes instead of the entry level fudge they built . 

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nala wrote: RAT Pack  :(

The posh word for     --            Triumph Owners Club   

 


Riders Association of Triumph, specifically not a club as there are no members fees involved.

Most of the folk I've met are decent enough chaps & chapettes, one new Street Triple owner is 78 years old, his first new bike in about 20 years.



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I reckon you have to pay after the first free year FB.

 



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 Posted: Mon Dec 17th, 2007 03:26 pm

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no its free forever, you just have to register so they can email bumpf to you :)  sort of triumph version of 'HOG' but no quite so shiny! :D  forum is quite good, local groups mostly organised by/around dealers

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Got it wrong again Dad :? :D Thanks Neil  ;)

Thought i had to pass over some money when i had my new Speed Triple in 99 after the first year ?

Gonna set meself up again,but i'm sure HOG don't let you get away without handing over some cash after your first year.



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no you're right Nala, originally you did have to pay to join RAT, but they stopped that a couple of years ago..



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Frankfurt-Beesa wrote: nala wrote: RAT Pack  :(

The posh word for     --            Triumph Owners Club   

 


Riders Association of Triumph, specifically not a club as there are no members fees involved.

Most of the folk I've met are decent enough chaps & chapettes, one new Street Triple owner is 78 years old, his first new bike in about 20 years.

Yeah but unless they've changed their policy, if you want the magazine after the first year you have to pay for it :D :D :D :cool:

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NeilD wrote: no you're right Nala, originally you did have to pay to join RAT, but they stopped that a couple of years ago..
Ooops, I posted the above before reading the whole thread. Let that be a lesson to all impatient types.:D :D :D :cool:

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Frankfurt-Beesa wrote: Anybody going to Newchurch (Neukirchen)in Austria next summer.

http://www.tridays.com/

3 Day Launch party of 2009 models, I'll be going with a couple of buddies and my local RAT Pack
We've got Eddie Roberts Leeds RAT over here in  August



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ashley748916 wrote: Frankfurt-Beesa wrote: Anybody going to Newchurch (Neukirchen)in Austria next summer.

http://www.tridays.com/

3 Day Launch party of 2009 models, I'll be going with a couple of buddies and my local RAT Pack
We've got Eddie Roberts Leeds RAT over here in  August


Could you provisionally book me a room for then?:)

Hartz + August + Trumpet = A perfect combination Yeeeehaw.



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