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23rd August 08, 02:40 PM
#1
Tir Na Nog in Raleigh 29 Aug
Hey guys, it's not really an official kilt night, but there is a group called My Three Kilts that will be performing. I'll be there in casual mode - the Raleigh Rumble is on that weekend (vintage/modern classic British motorcycle gathering, if anyone is interested as well). I was there last night for my birthday wearing my USAK American Heritage. Friday I'll be wearing my USAK Thompson Camel with my 2006 Raleigh Rumble T-shirt. If you're not sure where Tir Na Nog is, it's down town Raleigh on Blount St right next to the park. There is a large parking garage pretty much to the rear of it.
I'm a well rounded guy - English motorcycles, Irish brew, and Scottish clothes and music.
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23rd August 08, 03:08 PM
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I live in Denver, and therefor have no chance of attending... but I wanted to chime in on your name. Is that T100 as in, Bonnie Terminator? If so, that's the best name I've ever seen!

OK- done highjacking.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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23rd August 08, 06:03 PM
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No, it's Bonnie as in Bonneville and T100 as in the modern incarnation of that glorious Triumph motorcycle that made it's debut in 1959. The original T100 was the Tiger, which was also a 650 but only had a single carb. The Bonnie was a T120, but I guess T100 sounds better in today's world.
I'm a well rounded guy - English motorcycles, Irish brew, and Scottish clothes and music.
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26th August 08, 07:33 AM
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 Originally Posted by BonnieT100
Hey guys, it's not really an official kilt night, but there is a group called My Three Kilts that will be performing. I'll be there in casual mode - the Raleigh Rumble is on that weekend (vintage/modern classic British motorcycle gathering, if anyone is interested as well). I was there last night for my birthday wearing my USAK American Heritage. Friday I'll be wearing my USAK Thompson Camel with my 2006 Raleigh Rumble T-shirt. If you're not sure where Tir Na Nog is, it's down town Raleigh on Blount St right next to the park. There is a large parking garage pretty much to the rear of it.
Oh my.
I was googling for something else and ran into this post. I don't frequent this forum anymore due to the level of moderation being more than I'm comfortable with. But should I take it that you ride a Triumph T100? Are you a member of CARAT, by chance?
You're not the only guy in Raleigh who rides a T100 while wearing a kilt.

The fellow in the jacket is Jim Callahan - Triumph Motorcycles (America) Ltd Marketing Manager. The fellow in the polo shirt is Mark Kennedy, Triumph Motorcycles (America) Ltd CEO. The bike is mine. The location is out in front of Tir Na Nog, a couple of weeks or so ago.
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