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Hi everyone

Thought I'd better introduce myself.

My name's Richard, I recently decided that I was fed up with 4 wheels, so finally did my full bike test.  I've been meaning to do it since I was 17, so 17 years later at the ripe old age of 34 and, with my wife's disapproval, I did it!

Decided to buy a FZS600 (2000)...and I love it!!  It's got a fair few extras, which was a bonus, low mileage...and only had to go next door to buy it!!  lol

Anyway, thought I'd join up here now that I am a Fazer owner  Big Grin
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#2
welcome to the group,bet it took you hours to find that fazer :lol 
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#3
welcome along richard, thats the trouble with all you youngsters out there passing tests !!
i just passed mine at the old age of 48  Big Grin  again like you - at the wifes dissaproval  :eek
shine on you crazy diamond
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#4
thats good.......got yourself a bike in place of your wife  :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#5
HELLO YOUNG BOY!!!


:lol
I know its only the internet but they are real people ! ain't they?
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#6
Wife disapproval is MANDATORY! Put a picture of Your bike... Greetings, Gab
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#7
I took the precaution of passing my test 30yrs ago before I got married, in fact it was a couple of months before I even met my wife.
Andy Smile
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#8
Welcome Richard. Hope your wife comes round. I'm back after a 20 year break - my wife thought I had been in mourning long enough and encouraged me to get two wheels again. Guess I'm very fortunate.  Smile  She won't come on the back though.


Have fun & stay safe,


David.
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#9
Welcome Richard from another Richard!..lol. I passed my test when the wheel was still square (well it feels that long ago anyway)!..I bought my first Fazer about 6 weeks or so ago as I was always a Bandit man until my last K3 1200 fell on my leg breaking it in two places and putting me out of work for nearly 4 months!..At least the Fazer is 40 kg lighter and a dream to ride!
Live life, Love life.
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#10
Welcome!-" at the ripe old age of 34!"  I got back on bikes at 50 after a break & talk about "Life Changing"  :lol  Im 64 now & feel the journey has only just begun! If "Her Indoors" doesnt really approve just tell her at least youre not hanging around pubs/bookies/golf courses/chatrooms-apart from ours of course! And it will keep you young @ heart and happier! :lol Live life Ride & enjoy :lol
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#11
whats wrong with golf courses?
i do a bit of them too,,an overdue expence now though,
I know its only the internet but they are real people ! ain't they?
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#12
You have to walk round golf courses - a bike is much more fun!  Smile
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