daygan
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Post by daygan on Apr 17, 2007 10:53:46 GMT
Hello, I am new to your site but have been a member of zrxoc. I met Burchy and Rossa at the Kawasaki day at the ace,Burchy had said about this site to me back then. Following some pointless Flak or misunderstandings on the ZRXOC, Burchy kindly reminded me of this site again. Don't get me wrong I still think the OC has a loss of decent members on it. So I still will be a part of the OC. Anyway this site looks fantastic pat on the back for the creators of it. A bit about me, I am a potter and a musician playing Celtic folk music we have a web site-www. dragonsfly.org. I lived in Somerset by Cheddar Gorge. My bike is the 1100 R midnight metallic purple one. I've had this bike for a bit over a year now and absolutely loved it. I've been riding on the road since 16 and 39 now, so have had many bikes. Looking forward to meeting the ZRXUK members. All the best.Daygan. Quick up data:- All misunderstandings have been sorted out on the OC now but I am glad to be a part of the ZRXUK as well.
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Post by wardourdrive on Apr 17, 2007 11:13:02 GMT
Welcome to the :uk: Le t em be the first to issue a :ban: Now thats over with enjoy the site and some of the strange people here
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Post by Burchy on Apr 17, 2007 11:38:33 GMT
Welcome Daygan! They're a great bunch of people here. No problrms here with 20 posts etc to get into the site. Gremlin has done a fantastic job in setting up and maintaining it, so I hope you get the most out of it. Don't be confused if a lot of the chatter at the moment seems to harp on about a certain red H+++da CB1300. It will surely pass as a fad and just one of those things we all have to put up with Hope to meet up with you again soon.
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Post by lightspeed on Apr 17, 2007 14:01:37 GMT
Welcome Daygan! We are a diverse lot, a few of us from "far away lands", but we mostly seem to get along. Bit of good natured goes on, but nothing that changes the general amicable tone that Grem has established. Pull up a chair, grab a and tell us a bit about yourself and your rides. Some here are relative newbies and some of us have been riding since the ark hit dry ground.
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Post by firmhand on Apr 17, 2007 15:44:52 GMT
Hi there Daygan and welcome to the site, followed your thread on the oc did seem to blow up over nothing but thats folk i suppose. Anyway welcome in and get yourself posting mate, some pics of your bike would be good. cheers
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Post by phoenix on Apr 17, 2007 17:31:28 GMT
Welcome aboard.
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Post by kevrex on Apr 17, 2007 20:09:46 GMT
Hi and a big welcome to the :uk: from south yorkshire
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Post by BADGER on Apr 17, 2007 20:28:10 GMT
:hello: Daygan, sorry ive been a little late in welcomeing you in to the ZRXUK. But ive been out all day on me REX, coverd 300miles....but thats another story. Glad you dropped in , your very welcome to use both sites if you wish, and some / most members do. We seem to have attrached a very friendly bunch of guys (and Gals) on here... There is lots of bits n bobs to inform/laugh/chat/join-in and enjoy, so dont just sit there looking .....get posting. :bye:
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Post by Les on Apr 17, 2007 20:38:45 GMT
[glow=red,2,300] Wecome aboard young Daygan [/glow] sorry to hear that you have had a spot of bother next door, hopefully you will find us a lot less what the posh word is but we do a lot less of it here anyway. as Burchy said (and he rides a majestic grey so he is naturally correct in everthing) no post restrictions, so just dive in and enjoy.
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Post by lightspeed on Apr 17, 2007 23:27:23 GMT
. . .as Burchy said (and he rides a majestic grey so he is naturally correct in everthing) [glow=red,2,300]Wot!!! [/glow] Since when? Now if it was Silver I'd understand, but . . . it isn't, it's that dusty grey lookin' thing with a bin on it, that needs constant polishing ;D
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Post by Les on Apr 18, 2007 5:30:23 GMT
Now if it was Silver I'd understand, but . . . it isn't, it's that dusty grey lookin' thing with a bin on it, that needs constant polishing At last, :idea: he's got it, they are not silver, they are a majestic grey colour, and yes they do need constant fettling and loving and polishing, which is why they are the best looking ones. :ten:
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Post by BADGER on Apr 18, 2007 6:49:11 GMT
Daygan's site is www.dragonsfly.org or read about him >>here<<Lets hope he has time to join us on the summer bash, and he could give us a tune
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Post by Burchy on Apr 18, 2007 8:11:47 GMT
Now if it was Silver I'd understand, but . . . it isn't, it's that dusty grey lookin' thing with a bin on it, that needs constant polishing At last, :idea: he's got it, they are not silver, they are a majestic grey colour, and yes they do need constant fettling and loving and polishing, which is why they are the best looking ones. :ten: Don't know about "Majestic Grey". It sounds like something my Grandfather rode in the Royal Horse artillery in WW1
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rozza
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Post by rozza on Apr 18, 2007 9:09:33 GMT
Hi Daygan Welcome to the club mate. Glad to see another purple rider on the site Forgot to say on the OC that the CD is excellent, very professional. Are you guys playing the Trowbridge Village Pump this year? Hope to see you at the Shepton Bike Show on the 6th May , you coming along Burchy
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daygan
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Post by daygan on Apr 18, 2007 9:29:38 GMT
Thank you for the warm welcome, . Glad you like the music Rossa, we are just finishing our third album at the moment it is a lot more up-tempo. It would be good to meet a few of the members if they can make it to the Bath and West Showground on the 6th, I will put a post up about it nearer the time.
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