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Milkus
31-05-11, 12:02 PM
Hello all thought I'd give a quick intro, only signed up last night. I'm Nathan and from Shropshire, mainly Telford and Ludlow. I'm 23 and been riding for just over a year on unrestricted bikes. Got a curvy 'W' plate fully faired SV650S and love it :). So just thought I'd say hi....so Hi

minimorecambe
31-05-11, 12:06 PM
:smt006 welcome to the org :)

Stenno
31-05-11, 12:08 PM
Howdy!

tweakedtay
31-05-11, 02:20 PM
noobs unite!

Reeder
31-05-11, 02:21 PM
AITE GUV

xx

Rai86
31-05-11, 02:40 PM
Welcome :)

Geodude
31-05-11, 03:02 PM
Howdoo noob from oop north, well done on you choice of bike. Ride safe :D

Milkus
31-05-11, 03:15 PM
Hello all :)

DJFridge
31-05-11, 03:20 PM
Greetings from the South Coast. Noob here too, I've only been here a few weeks (the forum that is, I've been on the South Coast for years!) and they seem friendly enough. Just don't mention not liking carrot cake...

Milkus
31-05-11, 03:22 PM
Greetings from the South Coast. Noob here too, I've only been here a few weeks (the forum that is, I've been on the South Coast for years!) and they seem friendly enough. Just don't mention not liking carrot cake...

Where abouts on the south coast are you? I used to be in exeter which I would loosely call south coast

DJFridge
31-05-11, 03:25 PM
Chichester/Bognor way. The A272 is only 20 minutes away....

Milkus
31-05-11, 03:32 PM
Howdoo noob from oop north, well done on you choice of bike. Ride safe :D

How do! I was up near your way at the weekend. In Newcastle :)

Milkus
31-05-11, 03:32 PM
Chichester/Bognor way. The A272 is only 20 minutes away....

How long have you been riding for? Assume you have an Sv? Which model?

Quedos
31-05-11, 04:00 PM
Howdoo noob from oop north, well done on you choice of bike. Ride safe :D

And I'm even northerer! Welcome and yay for another curvy owner!!

DJFridge
31-05-11, 04:30 PM
How long have you been riding for? Assume you have an Sv? Which model?

Rough timetable was: last spring, see 40 looming on the calender. Smile lovingly at Wifey who gets me CBT and some lessons for birthday. Do CBT, do some lessons, get NSR125, pass Theory test, hit 40, take Mod 1 and fail:crutches:, nearly breaking leg & ankles in the process, further damage ankle at Goodwood Vintage Festival, spend best 3 months of the year unable to ride, retake Mod 1 and pass, take Mod 2 and pass. Decide in the spring that the 125 is not man enough to take the kids pillion for more than a mile or two. Do a bit of research, hit on SV as an idea. Wife buys Ducati Monster and I see blue 2002 Curvy the following day. Smitten, buy it (cost me less than 900 squids once I'd traded in the NSR). Not as noisy as the Monster but comfortably quicker. And that gets you up until about 3 weeks ago!!

Milkus
31-05-11, 05:32 PM
Rough timetable was: last spring, see 40 looming on the calender. Smile lovingly at Wifey who gets me CBT and some lessons for birthday. Do CBT, do some lessons, get NSR125, pass Theory test, hit 40, take Mod 1 and fail:crutches:, nearly breaking leg & ankles in the process, further damage ankle at Goodwood Vintage Festival, spend best 3 months of the year unable to ride, retake Mod 1 and pass, take Mod 2 and pass. Decide in the spring that the 125 is not man enough to take the kids pillion for more than a mile or two. Do a bit of research, hit on SV as an idea. Wife buys Ducati Monster and I see blue 2002 Curvy the following day. Smitten, buy it (cost me less than 900 squids once I'd traded in the NSR). Not as noisy as the Monster but comfortably quicker. And that gets you up until about 3 weeks ago!!

Wow, needs an introduction along the lines of 'DJFridge, This Is Your Life' lol! Quite a story though! Mines much more boring although similar situation. Did CBT, got cbr125. 6 months later, bored. Did DAS and bought SV650 because of insurance etc unknowingly fell in love with it and what not :)

DJFridge
31-05-11, 05:47 PM
I was surprised how reasonable the insurance was too - very little more than the NSR. Not surprised you got bored with the CBR125 - at least the NSR had a bit of two stroke character (no power but plenty of character). I looked at the CBR and my first thought was, "Why is the rear wheel so titchy?" It's the same size as the front on the NSR! I read a review of the new CBR125 last night actually - still wouldn't want one but it looks a bit more grown up again.

Milkus
31-05-11, 06:30 PM
I was surprised how reasonable the insurance was too - very little more than the NSR. Not surprised you got bored with the CBR125 - at least the NSR had a bit of two stroke character (no power but plenty of character). I looked at the CBR and my first thought was, "Why is the rear wheel so titchy?" It's the same size as the front on the NSR! I read a review of the new CBR125 last night actually - still wouldn't want one but it looks a bit more grown up again.

I thought i was going to hang on to my CBR125 for a bit longer and hence didnt want a 2 stroke as the engine rebuilds put me off lol. But yh it was a bit slow and everything but only really used it as a commuter. At the time £8 to fill and would go on forever, couldn't really complain :)