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Posted: 15 September 2009 at 22:50 | IP Logged Quote gray-p-m

Just joined the forum and found his section, seeing that there seems to be no postings may I assume that there are no other drivers of Nissans who ride motorbikes?
Just for interest I ride an 03 Yamaha Fazer 1ooo and classify myself as a motorcyclist and not a biker. I do not live breath motorbikes but enjoy riding it reasonably on the highway, okay it is FUN to overtake 4 cars in a row or even better 4 tractors without being stuck for miles behind them.


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Posted: 16 September 2009 at 21:31 | IP Logged Quote RandomGuy

Yes there is a few on here evogt's one of em



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Posted: 19 September 2009 at 18:24 | IP Logged Quote Andy

Welcome dude, I'm a biker, have been for 35 years now.
Currently riding a BMW.

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 Like my '03 Yamaha Fazer as much as my '63 Beetle and '06 Nissan X-Trail..... in my sixties but still eighteen inside my head !!

 



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Posted: 27 November 2009 at 20:33 | IP Logged Quote Andy

Damn, that looks clean dude.

BMW has now gone and I have gone back to my first
love....Suzuki.

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Hello all you other biker/motorcyclists, (attach relevant label)

I am between bikes at the moment as a result of an off. I was found lying beside my VFR800 last September, and woke up in hospital two weeks later. I've now relearned how to walk and talk and the notion for another bike is becoming stronger and stronger as I get fitter. Hopefully when the weather gets a bit better (in Scotland), I will induldge my passion once again, sometimes I wish I lived somewhere it was warm all year round  

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honk honk! I,m a fazer boy too but im doing up a VMAX for the summer,  ill get some pics on when its done.

Mines a standard fazer 600 (old shape and best engine but crap lights) with a blueflame exhaust which isnt very subtle

 



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