Monday, March 23, 2009

Utah British Motorcycle Club





































Utah British Motorcycle Club

Last Thursday, March 19th, a group of well-mounted riders from BMW Triumph of Salt Lake crashed the Utah British Motorcycle Club’s monthly meeting at the South Fork Diner on 39th South, between Main and 1st West. It’s a great location for any club’s meetings. The food is excellent, and the meeting room can comfortably seat 50 people. The dealer’s intent was to let the club know they are willing to support them any way possible. Jeremy Kanter the general manager of Triumph of Salt Lake even offered the facility for future meetings and extended an invitation for an onsite luncheon to be scheduled in the future.

It was my first meeting with the club and I learned a few things. First they are a real fun group and were pleased with our visit. Second they have a great schedule of events for the summer. I hope a few of us will be able to make a ride or two with them this summer.

I also learned that several club members are working on restoration project and involved in part manufacturing. I have to say that it was the only meeting of motorcyclists I’ve ever attended where a great deal of the time was spent talking about motorcycles that don’t run. Best wishes to those people looking for old obsolete British Motorcycle parts. The new Triumphs are nothing like the old ones and parts don’t interchange. When I worked on the parts counter at the dealership, one of the hardest things I had to do was explain to some desperate British biker that even though we are the Triumph dealer there is nothing we can to about finding a generator or gasket set for a 1954 Triumph Tiger Cub. We just don’t have those resources. Triumph has moved to the modern era of motorcycle manufacturing. The new ones have electric starters, dependable electrical systems, and fuel injection. Lucas the Prince of Darkness doesn’t ever visit our shop.

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