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#1
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SuperSport
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Posts: 582
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This forum is a really great resource for riders of all kinds. I'm new, only been here for a few weeks. I have been riding bikes of all kinds since I was 13 but the VTR is new to me so this forum is a great place to get information and make new friends. My best riding buddy recommended this site, he had a '98 VTR. I think his monicker was, "moto-rama", His name was Jim. Maybe some of you here remember him. He totaled his beloved super chicken when he hit a dear one morning. He survived, the hawk didn't. Anyway, I'm glad to be here and plan to ride this bike for 100k miles. cheers!
#2
Welcome
Where you located?
Enjoy the place, ton of info available with just a simple search, and the members here really value the help your self mentality while offering help when asked.
Toss up a pic of the new ride,,, we like to look at Super Hawks around here.
Erik
Where you located?
Enjoy the place, ton of info available with just a simple search, and the members here really value the help your self mentality while offering help when asked.
Toss up a pic of the new ride,,, we like to look at Super Hawks around here.
Erik
#3
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SuperSport
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Posts: 582
I am in San Francisco. I don't see many superhawks here but I know they're out there. What a great bike, can't stop grinning, got this silly grin on my face! BTW, how DO I post a picture? If I have it in my photo album, can I load it to my post?
Last edited by twist; 08-02-2012 at 12:29 PM.
#5
Welcome to the forum twist.
Yes you can. When you go to your album and view the pic, you will see two links below it. First says picture URL, second is BB code. Highlight what's in the BBcode box and right-click copy, then paste that in your post. Viola!
Yes you can. When you go to your album and view the pic, you will see two links below it. First says picture URL, second is BB code. Highlight what's in the BBcode box and right-click copy, then paste that in your post. Viola!
#6
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SuperBike
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: South of Live Free or Die & North of Family Guy
Posts: 1,456
Welcome on board, it's a great forum, in fact I think it's one of the best out there! There are too many forums with allot of useless info' due to different reasons, I guess most likely organization and ease of the forum and the type of crowd they attract.
This forum is very focused mainly because of a small core of people that keeps it this way!!!
Cheers
This forum is very focused mainly because of a small core of people that keeps it this way!!!
Cheers
#7
Welcome aboard!!i myself am new to riding and picked up my hawk only 6 weeks ago..since then I have had 20 pms, researched for 50 hours and spent over 50 hrs fixing/upgrading/applying new found glory .i am happy with the bike I got and the forum I was welcomed to. I hope you get as much as I have from everyone and if you have any questions feel free to ask anytime!!
-shane
-shane
#8
Twist welcome - a friend lives in the city by the bay & rides too, but sadly not a VTR.
I saw another post by U saying U had a R100. I owned 3 R types, but the one I loved best was a '78 R100RS, loved that fairing, no reason for rain gloves w/ those.
Anyway keep the rubber side down
Rhino
Yeah Man
I saw another post by U saying U had a R100. I owned 3 R types, but the one I loved best was a '78 R100RS, loved that fairing, no reason for rain gloves w/ those.
Anyway keep the rubber side down
Rhino
Yeah Man
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