Stopping in from AZ
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Stopping in from AZ
Hey whats up yall. Just popping in and making myself known! My name's Eddie, and I just purchased an 03 600 F4i on Friday. This is my first bike ever and I'm loving it so far. In fact today, I just got it registered in my name and got my liscence updated with the Motorcycle endorsement since I just completed the MSF training over the weekend.
So, I don't know much about bikes at all. I have a Mitsu Galant that Ive done some work to and Im a pretty active member on a Galant Forum so hopefully I should fit right in. Well thats about all for now, if you have any questions, Ill try to answer them to the best of my knowledge. In the mean time I'll be browsing around
So, I don't know much about bikes at all. I have a Mitsu Galant that Ive done some work to and Im a pretty active member on a Galant Forum so hopefully I should fit right in. Well thats about all for now, if you have any questions, Ill try to answer them to the best of my knowledge. In the mean time I'll be browsing around
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RE: Stopping in from AZ
Giday Eddie ... welcome aboard the CBRForum mate
Yu first ride hey ? ... 600 F4 woo hoo ..that's a nice first bike mate
Sounds like you are a touch excited about your new baby ..
Hope you take it easy for a while till you get used to her ..
Remember now that you are a member ...
We have a " No Crashing Policy " that all members must try to adhere too
We need pics to Eddie
Yu first ride hey ? ... 600 F4 woo hoo ..that's a nice first bike mate
Sounds like you are a touch excited about your new baby ..
Hope you take it easy for a while till you get used to her ..
Remember now that you are a member ...
We have a " No Crashing Policy " that all members must try to adhere too
We need pics to Eddie
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RE: Stopping in from AZ
Welcome to CBRF Eddie!! Congratulations on your F4i purchase! CBRClassic is right. We want pics...and lots of them!!
Since it sounds like you are handy with tools and you already had the good sense to complete MSF training,I think you will do just finewith your new bike. Working on hershould be child's play compared to the Galantand a lot more fun to boot.We are going to expect someone like you post and not just browse.
Take care andkeep the shiney side up. (see "No Crashing Policy")
Since it sounds like you are handy with tools and you already had the good sense to complete MSF training,I think you will do just finewith your new bike. Working on hershould be child's play compared to the Galantand a lot more fun to boot.We are going to expect someone like you post and not just browse.
Take care andkeep the shiney side up. (see "No Crashing Policy")
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