04-25-2009, 05:53 PM | #1 |
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I took my motorcycle training course a few weeks ago and bought an '07 GZ 250 today from a gal who lives just a few miles from me. She also told me about this place. So, here I am. Looking forward to reading what everyone has to say and learning about my new bike while I get some miles under my belt. So far I love it. Now if the sun would just come out! LOL
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04-25-2009, 06:56 PM | #2 |
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Welcome, Mac. I love the whole Puyallup area. I have a son in Lewiston and we've been through Puyallup a number of times. And you'll love your GZ!
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04-26-2009, 12:21 AM | #3 |
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That was me. I got caught up talking with my sister's boyfriend while walking inside the house that I did not get to see you ride away. When I realized that it maybe the last time I see the bike, I ran back out to see you ride off, but you were already gone. I felt sad.
I spent the rest of the day in Renton at the grand opening for the Downtown Harley-Davidson store. There was a band, free food, motorcycle stunt activities, vendors, and lots and lots of bikes. But I kept on thinking about my (okay your) GZ 250 (Hank). I am going to miss the bike. Today was a good day for riding. I little chilly, but still a good day. I hope you enjoy the bike.
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04-26-2009, 01:35 AM | #4 |
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Welcome Mac. You have a great first bike to develop riding skills and confidence. Stick with us and you can't go wrong. A lot of folks grow into another larger bike but still hang around to help out new riders with their smile factor.
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04-26-2009, 06:01 AM | #6 |
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Hi fossil, Have you got a new bike, or just stopped riding? Funnily enough I'm just off to get a shower, then off to a Harley dealer's open day, about a 40 km ride away in La Laguna (o.k. I know the place name means nothing to you) Don't know about the bands, but I'd love to try out a Sportster.
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Here is a pic of me on it for the first time.
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When I arrived, all the Harleys were lined up at an angle to the wall. Five minutes later it was twenty Harleys & a GZ. Walked down the line, turned round, & - hey - it looked good. Strangely enough, my black GZ looked as if it was meant to be there! What I noticed, especially, was that I was the only bike there with a luggage box on. Now ..... I use my bike as a workhorse (I automatically head for my bike before the car) but it seemed as though the Harley riders just used them as a hobby. Hell .... If I'd wanted to pick up two packs of beer (48 cans) on my way home - no bother. Not so for the Harley riders. In the store were bikes at 21,100 euros (around $28,000) My car only cost 10,600 euros! I saw a great retro leather jacket (like The Fonz used to wear) at 518 euros ($650?) Who on earth can afford those prices these days? As for the bikes themselves - o.k. nice looking - but most of them totally over the top - It's made me realise that when (if!) the time comes for me to upgrade, it's gonna be to either a Suzuki or Honda. Today's open day was enough to put me off Harleys & the culture of the harley riders for life. When I say (if) the time comes for me to upgrade, I was thinking about that as I rode home down the autopista. I realised that I was cruising at 70 mph, with a bit in hand to occasionally pass vehicles doing the same speed, and, guess what - I WAS ENJOYING THE RIDE - Why do I have to think about trading up when I've got everything I want.No ........... the GZ'll do me fine for a long time yet! Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
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PS oh, and once I can afford it, I'll get me a Moto Guzzi V7 Classic.
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