Hi from Burlington

Welcome aboard.
It is nice to see you didn't fall for the "you must have a litre+ bike to leave home" crowd.
Saddle bags are nice as moden bikes don't have a lot of room under the seat for clean underwear.
For multi day trips the Rideau Lakes area is fun.
The shores of Lake Onterio, St. Lawrence River and Ottawa River ride is also nice.
I can send you routes
 
Just getting back into riding after a 25yr break. Bought a Triumph Tiger Sport 660 with bags and am having the time of my life doing day trips around Ontario - planning a couple of multi day trips next summer.
Welcome to GTAM!

I used to have a '22 Grey TS660, and it was such a great bike. If you're thinking about adding crash bars sometime, I've got a set of used Givi ones that I can let go for a decent price.
 
Welcome! I am also new here too and similarly i resumed riding after 27 years and got my license last April and went on a 5000km on the east coast a week later. Felt like i was a teenager ago! I am planning a continuation of the trip to Cabot Trail next year. Ride Safe.
 

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Welcome from Down Under....buddy with an Triumph 800XCx is just setting out around Australia in the middle of a heat wave. Wish he would have factory luggage ...your's looks great....his set up ? well.....:oops::rolleyes:
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He does say it's the best bike he's owned.
 
Welcome to the forum.
 
Congrats and welcome, nice bike!
 
Welcome from Down Under....buddy with an Triumph 800XCx is just setting out around Australia in the middle of a heat wave. Wish he would have factory luggage ...your's looks great....his set up ? well.....:oops::rolleyes:
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He does say it's the best bike he's owned.
Good grief, did his wife pack for him?
 
Welcome aboard. Multi day trips are one of the best ways to enjoy your bike.
 
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