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05-23-2006, 1:11 AM
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Join Date: 05-21-2006 Location: Fort Bragg, NC
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| Hello from Baghdad I'm currently deployed to Baghdad, Iraq (Army). I joined the site for more information and opinions on the 929RR. Just want to get rid of that damn message that keeps telling me to post this message =] Great site and more evidently, great people. |
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05-23-2006, 1:21 AM
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#2 | | Every ride a gift...
Join Date: 03-02-2003 Location: Idaho, USA
Bike(s): '02 RC51; '05 DR-Z400SM; '06 CBR600RR Age: 46 Posts: 4,132
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad  and especially, thanks so much for your service!
We'll be praying for your safety and success. THANK YOU. |
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05-23-2006, 1:40 AM
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Join Date: 05-16-2003 Location: IL
Bike(s): 06 busa, 01 CR250R, 72 Husqvarna 450, 87TRX250R Age: 39 Posts: 847
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad Quote: |
Originally Posted by tls2death I'm currently deployed to Baghdad, Iraq (Army). I joined the site for more information and opinions on the 929RR. Just want to get rid of that damn message that keeps telling me to post this message =] Great site and more evidently, great people. |  x 10. Thanks for serving!!! We appreciate the sacrifice you are making for us - being away from your family, friends and your bike in that shithole.
Stay safe. |
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05-23-2006, 5:13 AM
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Join Date: 05-21-2006 Location: Fort Bragg, NC
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad Quote: |
Originally Posted by johnnycrash  x 10. Thanks for serving!!! We appreciate the sacrifice you are making for us - being away from your family, friends and your bike in that shithole.
Stay safe. | Thanks again, I've got 150ish days left so it's all downhill from here! Can't wait to get back home. |
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05-23-2006, 6:31 AM
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Join Date: 07-23-2001 Location: Motor City, Michigan
Bike(s): '01 CBR929 Age: 49 Posts: 8,007
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad  and 
__________________ "It is better to post and risk reposting than to have never posted at all." |
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05-23-2006, 8:35 AM
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Join Date: 03-12-2004 Location: Orlando, FL, USA
Bike(s): 03 954, 06 Metropolitan Age: 43 Posts: 2,057
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad Quote: |
Originally Posted by tls2death Thanks again, I've got 150ish days left so it's all downhill from here! Can't wait to get back home. | Here's to a safe return.  And Thanks for your contribution. |
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05-23-2006, 8:37 AM
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Join Date: 06-05-2001 Location: Murder City, Michigan
Bike(s): 2007 RC51 Age: 58 Posts: 8,271
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad Welcome to the ORG
Be careful over there . . . |
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05-23-2006, 8:48 AM
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Join Date: 01-27-2003 Location: Rosamond, CA
Bike(s): YAMAHA R-1, WR450F Age: 44 Posts: 5,397
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad
Be sure to join the Motorpool section of the board.
And oh, GO NAVY!!!!!!
RET CPO |
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05-23-2006, 9:23 AM
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Join Date: 05-16-2003 Location: IL
Bike(s): 06 busa, 01 CR250R, 72 Husqvarna 450, 87TRX250R Age: 39 Posts: 847
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad Quote: |
Originally Posted by tls2death Thanks again, I've got 150ish days left so it's all downhill from here! Can't wait to get back home. |  That's excellent!  I spent nine months in Qatar during Desert Storm for the Air Force. That whole region just sucks - I can still remember everyone counting backwards to the day they go home like you are.
Thanks again! ... and if anybody deserves a new bike it's someone that has served our country in that worthless and Godless region of the world. Get that 929! |
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05-23-2006, 9:26 AM
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#10 | | Going into turn one
Join Date: 07-13-2004 Location: Huntsville AL
Bike(s): '04 CBR1000RR, '84 Ascot, '02 RC51 Posts: 13,845
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad Take care and what are you hunting for on a 929? How much $$$ in your budget, riding experience, goals, etc. Maybe some of us can help you as you are us 
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05-23-2006, 9:45 AM
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Join Date: 05-21-2006 Location: Fort Bragg, NC
Bike(s): soon.. oh so soon. Age: 25 Posts: 13
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad Quote: |
Originally Posted by sheepofblue Take care and what are you hunting for on a 929? How much $$$ in your budget, riding experience, goals, etc. Maybe some of us can help you as you are us  | Well to be honest, my riding experience is limited to about 2 years on dirt bikes. I'm willing to spend around 5k, but depending on how the wallet looks after I get back perhaps a little more. I had my heart set on a 929, but the more I read the more I'm starting to think maybe I'm aiming too high too early. *shrug* I'm still open to suggestion, albeit heavily biased towards a 929  Thanks for all the well wishing guys, we all appreciate it over here. |
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05-23-2006, 11:31 AM
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Join Date: 08-01-2001 Location: Lost
Bike(s): Puch Posts: 14,391
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad tls, welcome to the site.
Be careful over there!
Now, as you've probably heard, when you get home, you're like the highest risk group for getting killed. Servicemen that come home from the sandbox typically run out and buy a super fast bike....often unfortunately they also end up stunnas. There are articles about it daily in San Diego.
Aim much lower, I'd suggest an SV650, or last generation 600, like an F4i, AT MOST. Make sure you wear all your gear, including at a minimum, phucking gloves, boots, leather jacket and helmet. Get trained at an MSF course, preferably before you buy. Liter bikes will still be here for you after you get over the steep part of the learning curve.
And most of all, have fun! |
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05-23-2006, 11:52 AM
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Join Date: 05-21-2006 Location: Fort Bragg, NC
Bike(s): soon.. oh so soon. Age: 25 Posts: 13
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad Quote: |
Originally Posted by luvtolean tls, welcome to the site.
Be careful over there!
Now, as you've probably heard, when you get home, you're like the highest risk group for getting killed. Servicemen that come home from the sandbox typically run out and buy a super fast bike....often unfortunately they also end up stunnas. There are articles about it daily in San Diego.
Aim much lower, I'd suggest an SV650, or last generation 600, like an F4i, AT MOST. Make sure you wear all your gear, including at a minimum, phucking gloves, boots, leather jacket and helmet. Get trained at an MSF course, preferably before you buy. Liter bikes will still be here for you after you get over the steep part of the learning curve.
And most of all, have fun! | I was definitely going to attend an MSF, I think it's also a requirement as part of riding on post @ fort bragg. At least some form of a motorcycle training class is, whether or not it's MSF. I've looked at the 600F4i's a little bit, I'll take a gander at the SV650's. Thanks for the input =] |
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05-23-2006, 12:00 PM
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Join Date: 08-01-2001 Location: Lost
Bike(s): Puch Posts: 14,391
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad An SV650 will probably not impress any newbie motorcycle riders, nor the neighbors. Some might even call it a chick bike. You'll get the last laugh when you ride better than them, and maybe get to your local cafe at the end of a twisty road first.
But if you look around on the board, you'll find many people as they gather experience on the track and such, they end up selling literbikes to buy SVs.
They look pedestrian, but the sky really is the limit with them.
Example. Finally got out on the track - some thoughts about the CORE trackday at Grattan 5-20 |
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05-23-2006, 12:06 PM
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#15 | | Going into turn one
Join Date: 07-13-2004 Location: Huntsville AL
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad You might also look at Interceptors. Not glitzy but a very nice all round bike. The only downs I see with them is linked brakes (some love them) and only an 800 so not as good for two up. But a great bike.
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05-23-2006, 12:08 PM
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#16 | | A Spaniard in Texas.
Join Date: 05-16-2006 Location: FORT WORTH TX
Bike(s): 2005 CBR1000RR, '98 Suzuki DR650SE Age: 40 Posts: 1,033
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06-05-2006, 7:13 AM
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#17 | | Snossberries taste like Snossberries.
Join Date: 10-02-2004 Location: Obadew
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad Check in at the "motor pool" forum here. 
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06-05-2006, 10:22 AM
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Join Date: 12-29-2001 Location: New Jersey, USA
Bike(s): '01 CBR 929 black & red, K7 GSX-R600 Age: 48 Posts: 6,477
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad  and thanks for your service.  Listen to LTL's advice, he's right on the money!  |
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06-05-2006, 12:34 PM
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Join Date: 05-21-2006 Location: Fort Bragg, NC
Bike(s): soon.. oh so soon. Age: 25 Posts: 13
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| Re: Hello from Baghdad Quote: |
Originally Posted by HondaGalToo  and thanks for your service.  Listen to LTL's advice, he's right on the money!  | Thanks again, I know I should listen to you guys as you're all infinitely more experienced riders than I. Buuuuuuut on the other hand, the devil that rests on my shoulder says 929. And unfortunately I'm prone to listening to him more often than not. I still have 4 1/2 months to decide (and buy  ) I've been watching alot of nice bikes coming and going and I can't do anything about it.  Regardless of my final decision, I appreciate all your input. Only makes me wiser in the long run. |
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