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Greetings all!
I have been one of those hopeless lurkers for far too long, so I've taken the plunge and joined your merry band.
Haven't been riding for too long - maybe 5 years and the whole thing might have a "mid life crisis" smell about it. Never mind, I've embraced the whole business and the bike is essentially my main mode of transport these days.
Started off with a Hyosung 250 Comet (solid, good value bike), went to a MG 750 Breva (bitter disappointment), graduated to a R1150R (now that's MUCH better) and have now settled on an R1200R (damn those test rides!).
The R1200R is a great bike and is quite an improvement over the R1150R. I've added a few "farkles" - Nippy Norman Hugger, Remus can and Givi top box. As time goes on, I'm sure that a few more "essentials" will need to be aquired, especially if plans come to fruition and some touring might become possible.
Anyway, thanks for letting me impose on your time here. Hopefully I'll also be able to contribute something worthwhile here in the future.
Cheers from the one you might see wobbling down the highway,
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Post by NCGS »

Welcome aboard, mate!.. I think you'll find your R1200R the best bike you ever imagined.

Ride safe, and often,
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Post by Caol »

Hello Ivars!

I mostly lurk around here too! Lots of stuff to learn from a bunch of fun and knowledgeable folks!

Although I've been really riding since 1983 (licensed since '71), I don't have that many miles under my belt and am only on my 3rd highway machine ('73 R75/5, '87 K75T and now the '07 R1200R).

I think I did the R1200R as the "mid life crisis" too! :D
But I figure, since that puts my mid-life at 52, I should be good until I'm 104!!!! :shock:

Hmm.... may need electric jacket by then!

Welcome to the forums!

Kyle


Edit:

P.S.: Being as you are in the "Summer in January" part of the world, it's up to you folks to keeps us snowbound types from going totally off the deep end until spring!

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Post by mogu83 »

Caol,
Don't encourage them (the Downunders) it's bad enough that they walk around upside down and are in constant risk of falling off. :roll:
If encouraged, they start spouting off about riding in the 80 degree sunshine and going to the beach in Febuary. :x
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Post by hass »

Congratulations!

Yes, those test rides are addicitve! :twisted:
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Post by Caol »

Yeah, but that way I can daydream of the 'good ol' days' when WARDAIR (long since defunct) used to run air charters using split configuration 747's (cargo/pax) to get you and your ride down-under for 4, 6 or 8 week trips.

heavy sigh.......

3 months to go.......


And, it'll be our turn to keep them sane when their weather turns less than wonderful.

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Post by OU812 »

M u s t n o t d o t e s t r i d e................... :lol: I rode Chitown's, and I must say a big improvement over my R1150R. Now I am on an K1200LT. I like the plush ride. But, I still yearn for the R1200R! :roll:
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Another Test Ride Victim !

Welcome to the group; you are going to have a whole lot of fun on that machine.

Oh...

Get a LARGE supply of aspirin. It makes the permagrin cramps on your face much easier to handle !

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mogu83 wrote:Caol,
Don't encourage them (the Downunders) it's bad enough that they walk around upside down and are in constant risk of falling off. :roll:
If encouraged, they start spouting off about riding in the 80 degree sunshine and going to the beach in Febuary. :x


Uhhh..... what is unusual about that??? South Louisiana has no "Riding Season". Could someone please explain that term to us poor Cajuns? :shock:


We do, however, have some unusual road hazards common to our Aussie brothers and sisters: Alligators !
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ka5ysy wrote:
mogu83 wrote:Caol,
Don't encourage them (the Downunders) it's bad enough that they walk around upside down and are in constant risk of falling off. :roll:
If encouraged, they start spouting off about riding in the 80 degree sunshine and going to the beach in Febuary. :x


Uhhh..... what is unusual about that??? South Louisiana has no "Riding Season". Could someone please explain that term to us poor Cajuns? :shock:


We do, however, have some unusual road hazards common to our Aussie brothers and sisters: Alligators !

Uh huh... Another place heard from with "climate" instead of "weather". Sheesh. But that's OK, I retire in 2010, so starting that October expect another "snowbird" camping in your back yard! :D

Then you can come camp in my back yard when things get a tad warm. I'll be in south eastern B.C. by then. (lots of twisty roads!)

Alligators? Are those, those logs in the road that have feet? :shock:

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I am in Chicago, low of 5 this weekend. :evil: :lol:
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Thanks for your best wishes.
Commiserations to you northern hemisphere folk wrapped in the darkness of winter.
Mind you, when it's over 40degC/105degF outside :oops: , your boots are awash with sweat and your eyeballs feel as though their shrivelling, dreams of ending up headfirst in a snowdrift have a certain appeal.
Was the MFD / bike computer with temp indicators a good idea? Often ignorance can be bliss.
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IBN wrote:Thanks for your best wishes.
Commiserations to you northern hemisphere folk wrapped in the darkness of winter.
Mind you, when it's over 40degC/105degF outside :oops: , your boots are awash with sweat and your eyeballs feel as though their shrivelling, dreams of ending up headfirst in a snowdrift have a certain appeal.
Was the MFD / bike computer with temp indicators a good idea? Often ignorance can be bliss.
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Caol wrote:
Alligators? Are those, those logs in the road that have feet? :shock:

Kyle
Yep! More importantly, however, are the teeth, tail and bad attitude.


We also have to sometime dodge 40 pound rats called "nutria", also with attitudes. (It's a Cajun thing!)
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ka5ysy wrote:
Yep! More importantly, however, are the teeth, tail and bad attitude.


We also have to sometime dodge 40 pound rats called "nutria", also with attitudes. (It's a Cajun thing!)
Hmmm..... critters "with attitudes (It's a Cajun thing!)" Does that include Cajuns?

Our 40 pound "rats" are either racoons, porkupines or beavers! Most of them don't have much "attitude", but then neither are they likely to go out of their way to get out of your way! :lol:
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Post by Damo »

Nice thread, whish I had time to add something but I'm exhausted from a a day in the sun at the local beach. Cheers.
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