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Post by ezzazrx on Nov 18, 2008 5:59:22 GMT
Hello every-one I,m Ezza from Australia, I,ve joined the forum to mix with like minded people and learn a bit about my REX , A(2002) ZRX1200R I,m 55 and been riding for 38 yrs started out on a Trumpy. Anyway I,ll try and get a photo up. see ya Ezza.
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Post by BADGER on Nov 18, 2008 6:37:37 GMT
Hi there Ezza , welcome to :zrxuk: Sounds like your in our age bracket :jerry: ...... Ya , lets see some Pics of ya beast Read on and have some fun
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Post by brakeline on Nov 18, 2008 8:08:40 GMT
Hola Ezza an weclome frae Spain, as you see we ur truly international an full o interestin stuff. So bear wae us an read on.
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Post by Burchy on Nov 18, 2008 8:21:10 GMT
Hello, mate. 55 is a good age to be Bit like myself, I started in 1969 and had a Triumph Tiger Cub, then a T100 Oz is a big place, so whereabouts are you? Don't expect we will be having our Annual meeting that far abroad any time soon, though. EDIT Later: Just had a nose about and I reckon you are near Philip Island ;D
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Post by lightspeed on Nov 18, 2008 16:32:24 GMT
Ezza, welcome to the :zrxuk: from another part of the "commonwealth" Started my riding in 1960 on a H*nda Cub, then to a 1960 Triumph Cub Scrambler, a 1967 T120 B'ville, . . . . and eventually to the Kawasaki world in 1982. I think the soul of the 80's superbike just seems to speak to folks of our age :jerry: ;D Post up some pics and tell us a bit about your ride. Are you one either of the Australian sites like the KNRA or the Australian Kawasaki Riders? I periodically check them out, but they don't seem to be as active as this group.
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Post by jefflthomas on Nov 18, 2008 18:56:51 GMT
hey........ the lad with the wizard...
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Post by kevrex on Nov 18, 2008 19:32:39 GMT
Hey ezza welcome to the :uk: hope you enjoy the site
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Post by Young Burchy on Nov 18, 2008 20:55:55 GMT
well, maybe for some rex riders g'day Ezza (someone had to) and welcome to :zrxuk: Looking forward to the pics already , get stuck in mate, and hopefully pick up and give us a few useful tips here and there
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Post by Les on Nov 18, 2008 22:56:23 GMT
welcome ezza,
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Post by lightspeed on Nov 18, 2008 23:21:12 GMT
well, maybe for some rex riders Well, Ezza, I must admit there are a few young, upstart, wet-behind-the-ears whipper-snappers round here, but what they have in energy and enthusiam, we oldsters counter with wisdom and treachery ;D
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Post by BADGER on Nov 18, 2008 23:27:31 GMT
so your not thinking of Brakey then ...
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Post by lightspeed on Nov 18, 2008 23:35:34 GMT
so your not thinking of Brakey then ... Well . . . maybe the treachery part . . . :rotf: He probably has the wisdom, he's just famous for losing the plot
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Post by ezzazrx on Nov 19, 2008 5:49:16 GMT
Spot on, I,m in Cowes and ride in the Bass hills . Thats when I,m not fishing.
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Post by ezzazrx on Nov 19, 2008 5:55:47 GMT
Post up some pics and tell us a bit about your ride. Are you one either of the Australian sites like the KNRA or the Australian Kawasaki Riders? I periodically check them out, but they don't seem to be as active as this group.[/quote] G-day Lightspeed I,m in the kawa riders in aus here I,m still trying on the pictures
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Post by ezzazrx on Nov 19, 2008 6:00:35 GMT
hey........ the lad with the wizard... Hello Jefflthomas good to see friend. thanks for the info on this forum they seem like a good bunch on the right bike
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