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| Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: france
Posts: 49
| Greetings from France Hello guys ! I just got my first bike 18 months ago. It's a Yamaha 125cc, so not a very powerful bike, but still quite fun for a beginner like me. I am trying to get my biker licence, so I would be able to buy a big bike. Maybe the Kawazaki Er-6 or the Suzuki Bandit, I don't know. I'm looking for a bike that really is simple to maintain, and costs a very little. I am ready to sacrifice some horsepower to a bike that is a little slower but don't be to taken to the garage every week. I really like the friendly spirit of bikers. That's the way it is here in France anyway. Looks like a great community. FakeBlue. |
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| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Newton Le Willows
Posts: 2,956
| Re: Greetings from France Hello Fakeblue, welcome to the biker forum. We have another member from France - Ross his name is ![]() |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: huntingdon cambridgeshire
Posts: 831
| Re: Greetings from France hi, i think most modern bikes are reliabe, apart from a shattered clutch basket on an old cbr6 ( and i think that was my fault ) ive never had a serious problem with any of my bikes |
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| Moderator Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Near Hornsea,on the East Yorkshire coast
Posts: 6,832
| Re: Greetings from France Greetings and welcome to the forum FakeBlue. ![]() Which part of France are you in? |
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