Howard Millichap
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Le singe said:It's good that you take the time to repeatedly point it out to us!
Stop asking then.
Le singe said:It's good that you take the time to repeatedly point it out to us!
JAY said:So Howard, it that the only basis on which you critisise modern BMWs - a 1991 GS?
Howard Millichap said:The finish on my Triumph is very good and I visit a lot of Triumph forums and don't see anywhere near the amount of corrosion and reliability issues as appear on this forum related to the newer BMWs.
Hope that clears things up for you.

Howard Millichap said:You have.
I still want a GS for off roading but it will be a pre-1985 R80GS.

Howard Millichap said:Yeh! One was enough for me.
Oh, don't forget all the postings like "my rear bevel has fallen apart" etc. etc. They might be reinforcing my opinion.

Iv'e had various jap bikes and still have, a zx9r and Drz400 and I haven't had any worries about safety or reliability,

Bob Southgate said:Would this be an example of the fine finish on a modern Triumph Howard??![]()
Bob Southgate said:Obviously the Tiger is not up to much off road then Howard?![]()
Howard Millichap said:That alloy looks alright to me.
Great photo of the Tiger engine with the extra ventilation at the base of the cylinder blockHoward Millichap said:

Le singe said:So, in spite of the Tiger being so much cheaper, large numbers of riders are still not tempted?
Mind you, a 3 years-old used version would make an ideal, throw-away winter hack! Cheaper than bus fares!