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Hi all


Just joined this forum yesterday. Came across it by chance, when looking for front suspension solutions for my Fazer.
My name is Daniel, 35, I'm from Portugal, and my Fazer has been part of the "family" since 2011. I did a longish run in it, in the spring of 2011, about 2500miles, with my wife for 13 days. Started in Portugal (near Lisbon) strait to Marbella. After that we started cruising the cost to Barcelona. After that, strait to Pamplona and then to the north. Really beautiful scenery. We cruised the  north cost, and then back to Portugal. It was a memorable ride Smile . Anyway, my bike history started with a 50cc Yamaha, in Portugal called DT 50 LC. Staid with my for four years. After that XTZ 750 SUper Ténéré came along, then a Honda Hornet (CB600F), after that a Honda CBR 600RR, after that a Suzuki SV 1000N. Sold that bike and was without a ride for about 2 years until I could any more and got a Fazer. That's about it.


Cheers,

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#2
Hi , and welcome to the foc-ers! Your a lucky biker living in the sun I can tell you! Sounds like an outstanding tour you did, now lets see see pictures of your bike, and that super adventure!
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#3
Hola  or whatever you say in Portugese

We are so jealous of you and where you live and ride
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#4
(19-08-13, 09:41 PM)slimwilly link Wrote: Hola  or whatever you say in Portugese

We are so jealous of you and where you live and ride


It's Olá, Hola is in Spain.


Well, it wouldn't be fare to have a crappy economy and bad weather, right? :lol  But you are right, about 50 rain days a year (average), no snow (where I live), not that cold in the winter, although some times it gets below 0ºC, but we can ride all year long.


(19-08-13, 06:38 PM)stevierst link Wrote: Hi , and welcome to the foc-ers! Your a lucky biker living in the sun I can tell you! Sounds like an outstanding tour you did, now lets see see pictures of your bike, and that super adventure!
Some picks of the bike in another tread I created.
http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,9465.0.html

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#5
Oh dear, you have 50 days rain , lol


I have not been to Portugal but i guess that can be fixed.
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#6
Bom dia!


(hope that was right,,,)


Welcome to the site and enjoy the banter!
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#7
Hi,
since your doing it in the afternoon, it would be more like "Boa tarde" :lol
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#8
Boa noche !!!

An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#9
Your mixing it.


"Boa" is Portuguese but "noche" is Spanish. The correct way would be "Boa noite"


I should probably star charging for the lessons  :lol
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#10
I wouldn't bother trying to charge them mate, these idiots will have forgotten it all by tomorrow anyway :lol
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#11
What's Bom Dia then,,, was that right?  Smile
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#12

"Bom dia" - Good morning
"Boa tarde" - Good afternoon
"Boa noite" - Good evening
"Como está?" - How are you?
"Obrigado" - Thanks/Thank you


And so forth...
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#13
Welcome to the forum nice country for the bike nice and sunny not like Glasgow wet and windy.
Stevie
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#14
where in portugal are you im going in two weeks to gouvia

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