Kia Ora!!

sasigouru

Standard Bore
Joined
Dec 30, 2024
Messages
6
Location
Auckland, New Zealand
Ride
Rocket 3 Storm GT
Hello everyone,

I’m Sasi from Auckland, New Zealand. Originally from India, born and raised there. Moved to New Zealand few years ago. Been riding from quite a few years, but had a break in between. Resumed my journey a year and half ago with a beautiful RE Super Meteor 650. Got my full motorcycle licence sorted and clocked around 10,000’ks in a year’s time.

I’ve been longing to get a Triumph home and Rocket has been a dream bike forever. Finally managed to pull the trigger and got a GT on Christmas eve. Done with the first service and ODO is reading little over 1,500 already Looking forward to many more happy miles with the big boy!!

Glad to be part of the group Happy Riding!!

Cheers
Sasi.
 

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G’day from the UK
 
welcome from Tucson Arizona USA
 
Greetings from a little north of you. That is one sassy looking ride. Congrats on that fine purchase... I'm drooling.
Ride safe...
 
Thank you!! It’s just my name for now will find a handle that suits me.
OK, it sounded familiar, so I looked it up.
  • Māori greeting
    A greeting, toast, or salutation in New Zealand and Australia that literally translates to "be well" or "have life". It can be used to say hello, thank someone, or say goodbye. For example, "Kia ora everybody!".