Evening all. I cant say i stumbled across this site as i was actively looking for information regarding my very recent zxr. Since ive always been the tinkering fiddler or the f*ing tinkerer finding a complete manual and a subsequent link to model identification made me really want to be a part of the gang here. The zxr is my first real bike (them things for playing in the mud dont count) and as such im pleased as punch with what i found. Looking forward to my time spent here.
Frans
Greetings from the colony
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Greetings from the colony
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- CaNsA
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Re: Greetings from the colony
He's either gonna be in the land of the fatties or the land of the crims I reckon.
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Re: Greetings from the colony
im going with 'murica
welcome
welcome
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Re: Greetings from the colony
Well its not considered the land of the fatties yet, though the crima seems to fit uite well i prefer calling it sunny south africa.
Is that really such a bad thing? Next bbq "braai" i will post some pics.
Is that really such a bad thing? Next bbq "braai" i will post some pics.
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Re: Greetings from the colony
Bloody hell.
Seems my guess of "yankland" or "more sheep than people land" were waaaay off the mark
Seems my guess of "yankland" or "more sheep than people land" were waaaay off the mark
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Re: Greetings from the colony
Entirely off. Right hemisphere though we are left quite a bit.
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Re: Greetings from the colony
thats quite a few members now in s. africa...you should all arrange a meetup
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Re: Greetings from the colony
Point me in their general direction and i would be happy to see who would meet, we probably hav the nicest riding weather, its the middle of winter and i still take the scooter to work and back. Wouldnt mind finding a couple of more seasond owners and enthusiastic riders a little closer to home, you upstanding fellows across the pond wouldnt to readily be available for a sunday drive.
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Re: Greetings from the colony
crazychris is pretty active on here, probably your best shout.
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