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Greetings from Croatia
#1
Hi, I come from Croatia and...well, just found out about this forum so figured out it would be good to check it out, maybe ask a few questions and see what happens  Smile
I'm gonna introduce my Fazer and write about it here, after all, it's what we're all here for...  :lol
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#2
Hello Freza. hope this place is god for you.


Croatia , umm nice, give me a free holiday , and pay the flights :lol
I know its only the internet but they are real people ! ain't they?
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#3
No problem, would you like an apartment, villa or a suite in a hotel ? Big Grin
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#4
(16-08-12, 07:51 AM)manuel32 link Wrote: Hello Freza. hope this place is god for you.


Croatia , umm nice, give me a free holiday , and pay the flights :lol

flights????

you've got a Fazer - ride out there Smile
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - strawberries in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming - WOO HOO! What a Ride!"
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#5
True. Just beware, once you get here, you may not want to leave anymore Smile
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#6
been a few times, had ink done by Marin at Gandalf Tattoo in Zargreb, and you have a lovely country spent hours in your museums and galleries, and have always found everyone so polite and helpful - oh and those lovely lovely meat ball kind of things they cook on the market site, where they dip the bread rolls in oil before toasting them on the grill - well i would fly back out just to taste one of those again Smile Smile
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#7
Not sure about the meat balls from Zagreb because I live in Split, which is a coastal Mediterranean town older more than 1700 years and is not comparable to Zagreb in any way Smile
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#8
Many years ago we drove down to Rejeka and to the coast,Lubiana, was a very behind place, but nice,,donkeys and rats is what i remember.


Must try Croatia.
I know its only the internet but they are real people ! ain't they?
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#9
If you ever come here, make sure to check islands Brač, Vis and Hvar. Beautiful twisty roads, no traffic, very little police activity Big Grin
Rijeka is industrial and shipyard-town, not very pretty, but most people from Europe go there because it's the nearest to the border. We are further down south Wink

These are a few pics of our 2009 trip to Vis with friend's scooter, I regretted not going with my bike that day  :rolleyes

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#10
How awesome does that lot all look, esp the last one :woot
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#11
Greece may be warmer, but Croatia is more beautiful. Seaside at least.

Welcome man! Smile
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#12
wow....iam on my way  Wink
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#13
Absolutley amazing place,you are very lucky, and riding with shorts on too. :lol
I know its only the internet but they are real people ! ain't they?
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#14
Thanks. Summers get very hot here, usually around 38 degrees C.
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