News:

Welcome to the TigerTriple forum! Over the years we have gathered lots of great information on all things Triumph Tiger. Besides that, this is a great community that is willing to help you keep your Tiger moving. So, feel welcome! Also, try the search button for answers to your questions. If you have any questions, PM me on ghulst.

Main Menu

I'm here!

Started by ridin gaijin, January 08, 2008, 01:51:53 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

Attack Pug

I work for the Acoma Tribe they have been very good to me.
Blue 1050

ridin gaijin

Quote from: "HappyMan"Do the Acerbis hand guards mount right up or do they take some minor adjustments to make them fit the Tiger?  I've been planning on getting some 1150GS hand guards but this would be a nice looking option.


Allegedly they fit easily and well. Lots of people go the 1150 route too, though...might be cheaper that way, I dunno?


Quote from: "Attack Pug"I work for the Acoma Tribe they have been very good to me.


PMing you. I'd love to meet you--a fellow Tigerist. And, welcome to the board!
2005 Tiger in Lucifurry Orange. Always something new it seems...

Attack Pug

Hey gaijin   I was sick all last week with the crud going around & still not 100%  but I will swing by when I don't think I will pass it on .
Blue 1050

ridin gaijin

Well, this week's not winding up quite so well as previous ones have. My temp job out at the casino is over, but the planned replacement job (more money, in ABQ) won't happen. Hmm. That's a little tense-ifying...what to do?
  • 1. Pay next month's rent now, while there's money in the account.
  • 2. Buy tickets for the kids and myself to ALT's production of The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged) now.
  • 3. Worry about future...and join a gym.
But which gym? There are plenty of attractively priced choices, but I don't want to drive to a gym to work out. Yet Albuquerque is so sprawled that there are only two choices within reasonable jogging distance. I can't fix the city's sprawl–not without a large and enthusiastic demolitions crew and access to a merrily obscene quantity of explosives–so I'll have to use my feet. New Mexico Sport and Fitness (or something like that) has a downtown location geared towards corporate accounts and rich people. $229 to join monthly and then $78 per month. Otherwise $78 per month with a 12 month contract. Ugh.

So it's off to UNM, where a friendly Anonymous person from Duke City Fix suggested I look into registering for a weightlifting class. Apparently the deed can be done for $10 admissions + $190 for an eight week weightlifting course. OR $190 for a 16-week course in something else; but I need to look into whether that something else has to be one of those awful things where you have to show up on time at a prearranged time. {shiver}

Anyway. Pay now, while there's cash, and work out the stress. Something better will come.
2005 Tiger in Lucifurry Orange. Always something new it seems...

oldrider

It's March 2 now ridin gaijin, hows it going? John.
Seek first to understand, then to be understood.

ridin gaijin

Right, OK, sorry I missed this. There is progress! The good kind of progress!

So this week and last has been a series of interviews with the local offices of a very big company, Thomson (they're buying Reuters). There are two positions I'm suited for, one in project management and one in business consulting, though the latter involves a lot of travel. I'm not working at the moment but am OK for cash...and more importantly, have saved enough to make my cross-country Tiger Reclamation Ride comfortable.

I'm flying back to CT on Thursday 3/20. Affixing Ma's engine guards & some handlebar risers with a friend there, spending time with family, and departing for NM the following Monday. Route will be down the Carolina coast, thru Florida, and across the Gulf coast, always staying away from Interstates and tending on to scenic routes. I think the trip'll take about 10 days, maybe less.

With some luck I'll have a job, a permanent, good job, waiting in April. Thomson is a good company to work for, I have a friend there and he's told me a lot about it. 3 weeks paid vacation 1st year, every day casual dress, and lots of mobility within the company and all its worldwide locations. It looks professionally challenging, personally fun, and financially a good fit. So fingers are crossed, I'm still in the throes of multiple interviews. We'll see!

Meanwhile, my apartment has still not been robbed, my car hasn't been broken into yet, and I did (finally) get sick. I'm playing Doctor with a 28 year old med student and my daughters think I'm wonderful. So...all in all, things are good. Very good, and getting better!
2005 Tiger in Lucifurry Orange. Always something new it seems...

oldrider

All that excitement in your world sounds great.

Meanwhile, I seem to be attending endless funerals and catching up with lots of old friends and relatives etc.

What that actually means is, I am constantly being reminded of just how old I am really getting and if I look like they do, then the end is closer than I thought!!!!

I have been toying with the notion of what sort of bike my next one might be but it is now becoming obvious that my Tiger will be thinking about it's next owner when this one has gone! (lol)

I enjoy reading that your life is on a positive track, keep it up. Cheers John.
Seek first to understand, then to be understood.

HappyMan

OldRider, I am constantly reminded that there are more bikes I want to ride than I have time left on this earth....kind of depressing but it gives me a goal.
Life is hard.  It\'s even harder if you\'re stupid. - John Wayne

Life\'s too short......Let\'s ride! - HappyMan

http://ridedualsport.com

ridin gaijin

Got the bike!!!!!

Sorry for cross-posting, but the report was a long one to write up, with almost 90 pics. See it at advrider, here.
2005 Tiger in Lucifurry Orange. Always something new it seems...

pit0rz

Glad to hear you're reunited with your bike!  And what a great trip you got to enjoy too!   :D
Steve P.
'03 Tiger - Luci

harre

Have been watching this story for some time. Things are looking brighter now. Luckily, Gaijin, you seem to be in good health.  It strikes me that even though life can be a bitch, some of you roll up their sleeves and start climbing up from the ditch. Gaijin, you have what the Finns call "Sisu" (look it up in wikipedia). Thanks for sharing your Journey, both in life and on your bike. I'm a little concerned about your kids. I hope you get to see a lot of them. They need you.

Attack Pug

That looked like a great trip ,  if I only had the time
Blue 1050

Attack Pug

That looked like a great trip ,  if I only had the time
Blue 1050

JetdocX

Ride down to T or C next week and have some fun with the f650 folks!

Wed I need to be at work phone-wise, so come on down and hang with me! :lol:
From parts unknown.

ridin gaijin

Quote from: "JetdocX"Ride down to T or C next week and have some fun with the f650 folks!

Wed I need to be at work phone-wise, so come on down and hang with me! :lol:


...Details plse...?
2005 Tiger in Lucifurry Orange. Always something new it seems...