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1Back to top Go down   New(ish) member from France Empty New(ish) member from France Sun Nov 04, 2012 4:31 pm

trophydan

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Evening all

I thought I would officially introduce myself - although I have posted once or twice on other on other sections.

I am English , working in Luxembourg and living in France.

For many years, bike was the only means of transport (and pleasure) so racked up some significant mileages, I think the tops was near 80,000 one year.

My BMW history: R45, R65, R80RT, K100RS (8v), 5 * K100RT - current stable is a K75C (with aftermarket Sprint RS fairing) and a K100RS (16v) - both high milers and not exactly concours!

There have been quite a few other bikes in there too, notably a Yam TDM900 (my only ever brand new bike), Triumph Trophy 900 and Honda CBF1000.

Now back on 2 wheels only as the bl**dy car has packed up!

Enjoying reading the tales on here!

Safe riding all.

Dan

    

2Back to top Go down   New(ish) member from France Empty Re: New(ish) member from France Sun Nov 04, 2012 5:26 pm

dee why

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Welcome to the forum Dan and thanks for posting your introduction.
I have always thought there might be a TDM in my life one day. You've had great collection on BM's over the years and you obviously have a lot of miles under your wheels.

Greetings from Australia.


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3Back to top Go down   New(ish) member from France Empty Re: New(ish) member from France Sun Nov 04, 2012 5:29 pm

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Welcome! (... or should I say 'welcome back!')

Wow, an R45 in your past. My first BMW was a 1969 R60/2. You had to have patience to break the speed limit on that thing.

    

4Back to top Go down   New(ish) member from France Empty Re: New(ish) member from France Sun Nov 04, 2012 5:43 pm

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trophydan,

Sorry for sending you a PM in French but hey.... You are living in France (In the area where I was born).
I will definitively come to see your K75 with a spring fairing (I have one too Smile ).
I you ever go to the BMW dealer in Metz, pass my greetings to Francoise. (She's the woman at the motorcycle front desk, and she's very nice). On the top of that, she knows a lot about parts for older bikes.

Welcome to the forum.

CF


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5Back to top Go down   New(ish) member from France Empty Re: New(ish) member from France Sun Nov 04, 2012 8:27 pm

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Welcome aboard Dan - enjoy your time here amongst knowledgeable enthusiasts (nutters) Wink


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Welcome to the madhouse, Dan!


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7Back to top Go down   New(ish) member from France Empty Re: New(ish) member from France Mon Nov 05, 2012 1:47 pm

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Crazy Frog wrote:
Sorry for sending you a PM in French but hey.... You are living in France (In the area where I was born).
I will definitively come to see your K75 with a spring fairing (I have one too Smile ).
I you ever go to the BMW dealer in Metz, pass my greetings to Francoise. (She's the woman at the motorcycle front desk, and she's very nice). On the top of that, she knows a lot about parts for older bikes.


Thanks for the heads up on B57 Mr Frog! Does Francoise know you as "Crazy Frog"??

And don't worry about writing in French, my reading and listening is fine, speaking and writing are not my strong points, but I am determined to work on that!

Dan



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8Back to top Go down   New(ish) member from France Empty Re: New(ish) member from France Mon Nov 05, 2012 1:49 pm

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dee why wrote:Welcome to the forum Dan and thanks for posting your introduction.
I have always thought there might be a TDM in my life one day. You've had great collection on BM's over the years and you obviously have a lot of miles under your wheels.

Greetings from Australia.

Back atcha!

The TDM is a nice bike (one up)

Light and flickable, great on mountain roads - the FI can be snatchy, mine was, others reported no problems. Mine lasted pretty well, I sold it with 78,000 miles on , and she was looking pretty good. Chains lasted well, with a decent oiler.

Dan

    

9Back to top Go down   New(ish) member from France Empty Re: New(ish) member from France Mon Nov 05, 2012 1:50 pm

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BadjerJim wrote:Wow, an R45 in your past. My first BMW was a 1969 R60/2. You had to have patience to break the speed limit on that thing.

Oh yes, hence the decision to turn it into an R65!

    

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Hello Dan,

Welcome to the forum and greeting from Jakarta, Indonesia.

Best regards. Smile Smile Smile


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11Back to top Go down   New(ish) member from France Empty Re: New(ish) member from France Sat Nov 10, 2012 4:42 pm

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Hi Dan,
Great to have you with us.
Regards,
K-BIKE

    

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