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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by S.U.A.R, Oct 30, 2007.

  1. S.U.A.R

    S.U.A.R New Member

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    Hey now-

    So glad I found this site! Just purchased a mint condition '98 800i. Previous owner was service manager at the local Honda shop and this thing looks showroom new.

    Man are these things fast or what? I've always ridden cruisers and baggers and now I don't know why. These bikes are amazing. I've already found some great tips on the site, what a good resource.

    Got some Givi luggage on the way and will be heading out on a 1000 miler in the next month. Can't wait to see how this bike handles the long miles. Commuting everyday with it and this thing is a dream.

    No more time to type, it's 42 degrees and sunny and my tank is full. Smile with your teeth when you ride; bugs have protein. Later.
     


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  2. SLOav8r

    SLOav8r New Member

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    Congrats and welcome aboard!

    Even though you're in the Southeast, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. But be warned, if you want to stretch your bike... You'll get punched squarely in the nuts. :wave:
     


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  3. reg71

    reg71 Poser Staff Member

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    welcome to the site. I did 1700 miles a little while ago and the bike handled it just fine. I was a little sore but not too bad.
     


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