How many times can one say good-bye?

Did you get that bonnie , i swapped my t bird for the bonnie t100, and love it , i find in the hills where i love to ride the bonnie is awsome , and can keep up with anything , , for the long trips i love my rocket tourer so best of both worlds ,,

But with saying that when i retire next year excatly 12 months to be precise , i'll watch the pennys a bit more and probably go back to a t bird (storm ) has a one bike does all .
 
I had a 66 Bonnie when I was in high school back in the 60's. Then when I was turning 50 I was getting my oil changed and saw a full page add for the Bonneville America, fell in love with it. I did not even know they were building bikes again. Then I was getting ready for this big trip I just made and it was the day b4 my 60th getting a wind screen put on. Sitting in the showroom was a 2013 R3T and of course it had to be my birtday present.
Almost 15,000 miles on it since the end of May and I love it. Bit I do miss my America, great little bike and very retro
 
 
I bought a T100 a couple of months ago. I love it. I put TORs, Thruxton seat and a fly screen on mine. Next up is a seat cowl then I'm done with it.
 
Did you get that bonnie , i swapped my t bird for the bonnie t100, and love it , i find in the hills where i love to ride the bonnie is awsome , and can keep up with anything , , for the long trips i love my rocket tourer so best of both worlds ...

Almost same combo as me, except my Bonnie is a SE.
 

Sorry to hear that, Jamie. I'm 4 years your senior and sold my Boss Hoss because i, too, wanted a smaller and more nimble bike so I bought an R3!
 
Greetings Zenbiker!

Am (1949 vintage) truly enchanted that I can at long last be someone else's junior on this motorcycle forum ...


Aye! Jamie
 
A bit of respect towards a coloured musician would not come amiss


Holy crap!
I haven't heard that "colored" term used in a loooooooooooooong while, especially with the different spelling.
What color was Bo Didley? Svart?
heh heh heh havin' some fun now . . .
 
I'd go with a Truxton. It has more panache and is flickable as a switchblade. But it requires more of a stretch to the bars.