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Welcome GunnerIKe, great choice of bike. Chips advice is as good as any, take your time its so easy to dive in and then have second thoughts.
By the way one of my friends runs under the knickname of Gunner, good choice.
Welcome to the forum.Live inSeabeck myself, your right, this winter sucked. Really cut back on the riding. Work for Keyport, at the Keyport Annex on Bangor. See you on the road.
I run the gun range up at Bangor so I'll probably see you around occasionally, any day the sun's out, my bike'll be there. Thanks all for the warm welcome, I've already come up with a damn long list of the things I'd "like" to do, and things I will do. Only difference being what the woman says. Yeah, I know, but hey, she looks damn good in a skirt and I can't argue with that.
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