greetings fellow vfr buddies/girlbuddies. just following site suggestions and introducing myself. 39 yr old dublin biker with 1997 vfr 750 (selling) and 2002 vtec. fantastic bikes, love the ride handling styling reliability power etc etc. pics to follow, regards noz, aka conor.
Hey Connor, welcome! Have you checked out the UK forum? They are a great bunch o' mates and they have a lively and helpful forum. Check them out at www.hondavfrclub.org.
Noz: What were they going to burn in that pic? Dang! (I've ass-u-med that stack of pallets and wood was going to be a huge bon-fire) Welcome. Nozzle...aka... Paul
thanks for the welcomes. still trying to navigate the site. thanks unconcious trees, will check that out. conor.:biggrin:
that was for the "glorious twelfth" when northern ireland protestants commemmorate the battle of the boyne. there was a bon fire on the news abot 6 times bigger than that one.
MY best friend recently moved to the states from Ireland. He lived in County Kerry. Is that very far from you?
kerry is about 200 miles from dublin on the southern most tip of ireland. it has some of the most beautiful scenery to be found in ireland with rugged mountains (irelands highest mountain CARRANTOUHILL 3000+ feet) and towering cliffs. ask him what it would be like to ride the vfr over the CONNOR PASS. regards, conor.
He speaks of Ireland all the time. He is an American with Irish blood. He had to move back to the states when the Euro exchange rate cut his U.S. pension/retirement income in half. As you know, he was not allowed to work in Ireland and earn an income because he is not an Irish citizen. He is a musician, playing mondolin and guitar. He was able to play for some money (under the table) at some of the local pubs. He hopes to be able to take me to Ireland one of these days for a visit. I hope we can. He says the scenery and the people are of the best in the world!
and you sir. have a friend in san fran who rides a sv650 but i tried to convert him to the vfr on recent trip to ireland, liked it but prefers the lighter bike.