Howdy brothers!

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by gambit45, Jul 12, 2006.

  1. gambit45

    gambit45 New Member

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    I usually post on "Bay Area Riders Forum" since I live in the bay area but since I've been working on my viffer more I decided to come here for specific VFR advice. I've owned and been riding my '97 for about a year now and I LOVE IT! I have a friends who own a '06 Yamaha R6 and a '06 Suzuki GSXR 1000 and the only way they can lose me is in the straights. Anyway I'll be posting about other things so...........see ya.

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  2. WhiteKnight

    WhiteKnight Well-Known Member

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    Hi gambit. Welcome to the group. I am sure you will find lots of good advice in the other forum sections. We have a photo gallery wher you can put a ic of your ride as well as a member map to pin yourself to. I believe there are some other member hear in or near the bay area as well. Again, welcome and enjoy!!
     


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  3. reg71

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    Yeah Vin, VFRWorld is "located" in the bay area. Michael is up there. I used to live there actually in Oakland, Emeryville, and San Francisco. I can't remember if anyone else is there also. There are some great biker hangouts up there. I went to one bar where the guy had collector bikes hanging from the ceiling. He even had an old wizzer. Pretty cool stuff. I keep watching for a meeting up there. It's 3 hours up the 101 from me. Longer if I take hwy 1, but what a ride.
     


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