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New to biking and SV's
HI just thought i'd introduce myself before I start asking all sorts of probably daft questions in the future. I'm Rob just passed my test and got a 52 plate SV650 and just my luck i got a day and a half riding out of it and now its ****ing down and i'm sat wondering when i can get back out on it and really start learning to ride!!Attachment 4433
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Re: New to biking and SV's
hello
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Re: New to biking and SV's
Hi, welcome to the site.
Stopped smiling yet?? |
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No not yet. been wanting a bike for ages just never got round to it.
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Re: New to biking and SV's
Hello and welcome, I fairly new to biking too, ain't it great!
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Re: New to biking and SV's
Welcome :P
Hope ya enjoy the SV sure enjoying my new one :P. *Cant see that image want me to host it? |
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tidy sv that ma boy looks sweet
welcome to hell..... sorry the org where wonderful people stop round for a quick brew and end up rebuilding 2 bikes (thanks yc) |
Re: New to biking and SV's
One little thing i was wondering if anyone could tell me is where should i secure the bungees for my tank bag, the only point i can see is putting them around the frame
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Oh & hello :p Don't be afraid of the rain, you're SV won't melt, it'll just get rusty :smt022 Learing to ride in the wet is a skill you can only learn from experience, the more you do the more confident you'll get. |
Re: New to biking and SV's
Got a magnetic tank bag but was thinking about using a couple of bungees for extra security, not bothered about riding in the rain just the monsoon that we had earlier
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