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Old 05-29-2010, 05:49 AM
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nice ride , enjoy, THANKS for your service
 
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Sweet ! I have been to Naples numorous times (stationed in SIG in the mid-80's). Now protect yourself and ride that thing like an Italian and not an american.
 
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Nice bike! Congrats!! Thanks for your service & welcome!
 
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Good for you...be safe
 
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Congrats on your sweet new ride. Thanks for your service.
 
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Old 05-29-2010, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Route66rider
Nice, but I expect that even a swabbie will have realized that you need long pants due to the heat (& for safety).
Semper Fi!
Trust me, I know the merits on safety gear, the bike was cold. I was having to move her around, my Cycleshell is on enough of a slope that forces me to back in now.
 
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Old 05-29-2010, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Deer Stalker
Mind your bare legs on the hot metal navy dude.

How do you like the riding round that area, the moped riders are mad! No actually even the car drivers are mad - their all mad!!

Be careful and enjoy
Trust me, I wear full gear when riding, can never be too careful.

Anything with wheels is crazy here. What is weird though, there are not more crashes. Coming from Jacksonville, FL where it is accident upon accident going/coming to/from work. It is not like that here. Wierd.
 
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Originally Posted by Navy UC Rider
Did not realize how big those dang antennas were until I tried to put it in my Cycleshell cover, good thing they are flexy. .

Cale
Sweet ride, congrats. Trim those antennas by loosening the set screw, remove the antenna, cut 12--18 inches off the bottom, re-insert, tighten set screw. I find no difference in reception after doing mine, ' course I only have radio antenna. Thanks for your service, and BE SAFE.
 
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Old 05-29-2010, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Navy UC Rider
Trust me, I wear full gear when riding, can never be too careful.

Anything with wheels is crazy here. What is weird though, there are not more crashes. Coming from Jacksonville, FL where it is accident upon accident going/coming to/from work. It is not like that here. Wierd.
What about the horn, have you got used to that being permanently on and parking absolutely anywhere??
 
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Old 05-29-2010, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Deer Stalker
What about the horn, have you got used to that being permanently on and parking absolutely anywhere??
Well, considering I drive a Suburban here, I can get away with about anything. Sometimes the road width gets a little disconcerting, but I can drive through Fiat sized pot holes with no problems.
 


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