08-03-2007, 02:48 PM | #1 |
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New spanish guy
Although this is not my first message, I'm new at this nice forum.
I live near Madrid, Spain, and I ride a 2006 GZ 250 Marauder. We've got a forum here too, but this one is more into technical subjects. I can understand everything you write but I make some mistakes writing in English, as my language is Spanish, but I'll try my best. :blush: Here's a picture of my motorbike. Regards, Jaime
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08-03-2007, 04:24 PM | #2 |
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Bienvenidos.
Pasé un buen rato leyendo en el foro de España pero no entiendo bien como hablan ustedes. Yo tambien puedo hablar en español pero estoy mas ascustombrado con el español de Mexico y America Latina. No debes sentir mal si tu Ingles no esta perfecta. Yo tambien estoy capaz de usar la palabra incorecta. Y, ademas, la mayoria de los miembros por aqui nada mas hablan en su propio idioma. Asi son los Americanos, verdad? Cuidate, Jonathan |
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08-04-2007, 01:41 PM | #4 |
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I don't know how functional it would be. It does look pretty good though.
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08-04-2007, 11:26 PM | #5 |
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sissy bar
Is that a sissy bar on the back?
I do like the cafe screen in front. Gracias and welcome
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08-05-2007, 08:26 PM | #6 |
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Thanks everyone for the welcome! :roll:
The fly screen helps at highway speeds, combined with the drag style bar, as it makes the wind to go over my shoulders. I only had to make two metal pieces to install it. Also, there's a luggage rack with sissy bar and crashbars that I don't like too much... I've also changed the huge rear indicators for smaller ones. Maybe my bike is not as classic as a GZ250 use to be, but I like it.
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Are those LED turn signals?
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Are the bulbs difficult to get out? The stock ones can be hard to get out if you have big fingers. |
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To replace the turn signals, I rised the rear mudguard so I could gain access to the wire; not only is replaced the indicator itself. It would be quite hard without disassembling the mudgard, as the wire it's inaccessible.
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