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CB_Phil
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Joined: Wed Jul 20, 2011 10:24 pm
Location: Sunny Eire

Re: Hello

Post by CB_Phil »

Welcome & probably goodbye? Nabbed yourself a good bike eitherway, VTRs a nut of a bike which if you ever go for a 2nd bike or fancy a change youd love. But truth be told shed be a bit of a handful to move from the bandit to one, just w/the brute force they deliver the power with. Big Vees take a bit of gettin use to
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Shantung
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Joined: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:40 pm
Location: Darlington

Re: Hello

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I do still fancy a big v-twin, and love the sound of the VTR's. If I'm "allowed" a second bike at some point down the line then the firestorm will definatly be the first port of call. In-fact... my other half is talking about doing her CBT and then bike licence, so maybe once she's ready I can steer her towards the firestorm :biggrin (obviously after she's had a bit of riding experience first) :thumbup:

So hopefully not goodbye, just until later :cool2
lumpyv
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Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 6:54 am
Location: ipswich

Re: Hello

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well hello/goodbye. have fun on the blade . bet we get you back eventually! as brooke benton said "its just a matter of time"
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karenvtr
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Joined: Fri Sep 30, 2011 2:24 pm

Re: Hello

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Hello and welcome.. the storms a great bike you wont regret buying one :)
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AMCQ46
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Location: Worcestershire / Warwickshire border

Re: Hello

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karenvtr wrote:Hello and welcome.. the storms a great bike you wont regret buying one :)
But will he regret not buying one? :lol:
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