Full on enduro nut goes tarmac

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  1. SGM

    SGM New Member

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    Hi!

    I've just started to study for the bike license, and have picked up a nice '99 VFR to add some pressure on me sorting it quickly. :biggrin:

    I've been working on cars (Imprezas) for almost 8 years straight, and just got fed up with it last summer - and found enduro motorcycles...and have been going at it every single opportunity since (and found that the excercise you get is something else..).

    Then the car was sold, and I found this red, nice looking sensible thing that still looked entertaining enough (I knew very little about the viffer then), and after some careful consideration (countless hours studying up on the net) I decided to take a chance and went for it.

    The roads over here are soon ready for bikes...and I've got a tutor sorted, and the license is the no 1 priority for me now, I think this summer will be one of the better ones in many years..

    Cya!

    /J
     


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    :biggrin: Good for you, & yes enduro is a blast :tongue:

    kinda surprised you didn't go the SuperMoto route for the streets, but then again, you can do that after you get used to your VFR.

    The VFR will treat you well & will be some good reliable fun :thumb:


    p.s.
    Welcome to the madness :eek:
     


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    I actually got an ´06 525 EXC (with a complete motard kit) as a part exchange when I sold the Impreza, but decided I wanted something different for the roads.
    The hooligan malarky is kept for the enduro trails. :biggrin:

    /J
     


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    :smile: Sounds Good :thumb:
     


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