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| Newbie Joined: Oct 2006
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| Hello new to this forum and looking forward to learning from everyone here my first bike was a 1963 Royal Enfield and second bike was a 1976 Harley Super Sport havn't ridden for about twenty years and just bought a Suzuki DR650. A lot different ride, but it's all coming back to me - Nothing like riding a moto Lots to re-learn and am more careful now, being older and wiser Living in Costa Rica and most of the drivers here are typical latin drivers, so plenty of "thrills"?? "Let's Ride" Last edited by Lonesome Polecat; 10-25-2006 at 08:39 PM. |
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| Refrigerator Magnet Test Engineer ![]() | Sounds like you have a great time ahead of you, what with dodging all those crazy cabs and other drivers. Good to have you. Stick around.
__________________ Sometimes you need to ask yourself, "WWGD?"...Just be awesome, that's all! GUT-CUT 2007: 177 LBS. 160 LBS. |
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