Almost a year since I bought Buddy, the Triumph Bonneville T100 so I thought a little update was in order. The fund raising for Menโs Mental Health and Prostate Cancer is going well but as you know enough is never enough so if you havenโt already donated please do so.
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On the topic of prostate cancer- dairy is horrendous for prostate health and animal protein massively increases cancer risks. Maybe consider a plant based diet if cancer runs in your family
Great video as ever. Took my T100 Goldline for a 5 hour tour of London recently, all the sights, and rubbish traffic. And no congestion charges ๐. Just love the bike. Bought it a year ago too following good memories of my departed Dads British bikes when I was younger , funny how many do similar. Signed in for DGR Reading, letโs hope the weather is kind.
All the best to ye!
Lovely mutter TAYM. Good luck to you.
Morning TAYM
Itโs a great bike the T100 and I forgot how nice mine was and yours in new such a beautiful machine !
Much better than the interceptor tho as you say,
Yes great chat about mental health and prostate cancer excellent stuff
Great to see you riding your own stuff ๐๐๐
An excellent mutter today. I know all about stress just at the moment, especially with deadlines ……. ๐๐๐๐
Great mutter Mr TAYM; some people talk total crap don't they, you can tour on anything, we used to tour on FSIEs for goodness sake. Fabulous of you to highlight mental health, it's always been a problem but people didn't discuss it much, my dad had a nervous breakdown in his mid thirties and was on medication for the rest of his short life (he died at the age of 56 from cancer). You've done a good thing here Mr TAYM. Ride safe and take care.
Compare the T100 to the RE Super Meteor might be closer, better comparison!
@NZ Enfield -Benelli well put. I found a cool sticker saying Motorcycle Therapy … those of us who get out on 2 wheels understand it.
Morning TAYM lovely mutter itโs heartwarming to see the nostalgic links created by your choice and naming of your bikes and just what an important role they play in our lives, linking the past, present and even the future. I lost my Dad last year, a very proud Welshman, I find my way of trying to maintain that connection is to spend more and more time on my bikes exploring the places where he grew up. Youโre achieving something quite special and unique with your videos, whatever it is, keep doing it as you create lots of positivity and oh boy do we need more positivity in our lives ๐๐ป