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trip to bennington

PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 4:42 am
by odatbob
Greetings and happy new year!!I may/may not come to vermont as I am in planning stage as of now...I live in Kent,Washington and am looking at 2900 mile one way ..In checking on Triumph web site they list no dealers in Bennington..Who is nearest dealer to service bike and put a set of tires on my bike for return trip home..I have close to 5500 on this set and would want to replace before journey back home.Thanks

PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:51 am
by bennybmn
I'm sure one of the more local guys or gals can tell you better, but there isn't a triumph dealer locally. There are probably plenty of bike dealers local that could do tires tho! If not, there are definitely some over towards albany NY which is only an hour away, could be your first stop on the way home.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 1:55 pm
by mark
The closest dealer is Frank's Motorcycle Sales and Service in Burlington (northern end of the state), but there's a chance that Great Bay Motorcycles (a New Hampshire Triumph dealer) may have some sort of presence at the Bash.

Also, Cyclewise in Middlebury has already said they'd be happy to make themselves available for tire changes, etc. They're a Suzuki dealer, but a wheel's a wheel...

To be honest, though, I think you'd be well advised to change your tires before setting out on a 3000 mile ride east. That way you wouldn't need to worry about finding a shop once you're here, and you won't run the risk of the tire going bald on you earlier than expected.

--mark

PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 1:49 pm
by bonniegirl
ronnie's cycle in bennington works on my bonnie. i'm sure that they could do tires for you. they're nice guys over there.

tires

PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:18 pm
by odatbob
thanks for the help/suggestions.I believe I will put on a new set this spring before the journey as well as service,etc.Nice to know that there are dealers for the unknown!!

Trip

PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:24 pm
by TonUp
I would recommend new tires and synthetic oil, spark plugs and pack your wheel bearings for sure. I can get about 9,000 miles on my V-Strom tires and 6,000 miles between oil changes.

I am planning a very long trip (17,000- 20,000 miles in six weeks) in July of 2009 from VT to Alaska down the California coast and back home thru the Blue Ridge.


Ton Up!

PS I will be buying you a tall Guinness!!! Cheers!