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Roquilo
2nd August 2005, 07:44
Sorry for my bad english. Better my Spanish:
Hola, soy de Neuquen, Argentina. Tengo una ZXR 250. En el siguiente link se pueden ver las fotos.
http://www.bikepics.com/members/roquilo/

Si a alguno le interesa y entiende mi idioma, le puedo contar mis impresiones sobre la moto.
Saludos desde Argentina
Roque

placidfemme
2nd August 2005, 08:00
Hi

Welcome to Kiwibiker :)

I like your bike, I havn't seen a ZXR250 in Red before :)

jazbug5
2nd August 2005, 08:05
Hola!

Puedo leer Espanol un poco, pero estas dias eu no tengo que hablar mucho en la lingua... entonces mi ortografia y gramatica falta mucho...!
Ahora tengo que ir a trabajo... lo siento por el dolor de estes... garabatos.
Pero gusteria leer mas d'el mundo motocicleta en Argentina... si quieries ecrir mas..?

Motu
2nd August 2005, 08:15
VAUXHALL VIVA!!

sorry,that's the only Spanish I know.....

Suney
2nd August 2005, 18:33
Yo queiro taco bell!!

Hitcher
2nd August 2005, 19:02
Hola. Nuestra casa es su casa. No alimente por favor los trolls...

Matt Bleck
2nd August 2005, 19:16
Hola roquilo, bienvenido a KB, la bicicleta agradable y alguna foto impresionante.

SPman
2nd August 2005, 19:46
Que? . . . . . . .

Roquilo
2nd August 2005, 23:39
Hola. Gracias a todos por la bienvenida. Desde el otro lado del mundo, les escribo para contarle mi experiencia con esta hermosa moto.
La compré usada, a un precio aproximado de 3500 dólares americanos. Tenía 19000 km. La pintura no es la original de fábrica, el propietario anterior la pintó al reparar unas rayaduras en los plásticos.
El escape tampoco es el original. Tiene otro que la deja sonar como un F1. Me vuelve loco cómo suena el motor arriba de las 10000 RPM. He entrado a girar en un circuito, por sólo el interés de aprender y divertirme. No para correr carreras. Se aprende muchísimo andando en un circuito. Esta es una moto con una docilidad increíble. Tiene un chasis y suspensiones muy buenas. Frena y dobla también de manera increíble.
Creo que esta moto es ideal para aprender a manejar motos de superbike, ya que es liviana, muy manejable y sin sorpresas. A la hora de acelerar no se queda atrás frente a otras de mayor cilindrada.
Me gusta. Su estética es moderna y llamativa. Y cómo suena ese motor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me divierto como loco tanto en la calle como en circuito.
Saludos a todos.
Roque

Mooch
3rd August 2005, 00:06
Hola Roque, moto agradable!.

For the rest , a google translation , the guy paid around 7000 nzd for his zxr 250 !

Hello. Thanks to all for the welcome. From the other side of the world, I write to tell him my experience to them with this beautiful moto. I bought it used, to an approximated price of 3500 dollars American. It had 19000 km. The painting is not the original one of factory, the previous proprietor painted when repairing rayaduras in plastics. The escape is not the original one either. It has another one lets it sound as a F1 returns to Me crazy how it above sounds the motor of the 10000 RPM. I have entered to turn in a circuit, by only the interest to learn and to amuse themselves. It does not stop to run races. It is learned very many walking in a circuit. This is one moto with an incredible docilidad. It has a chassis and very good suspensions. It also restrains and it doubles of incredible way. I believe that this moto is ideal to learn to handle motos of superbike, since she is light, very manageable and without surprises. At the time of accelerating it does not remain as opposed to others back of greater piston displacement. I like. Its aesthetic one is modern and showy. And how it sounds to that motor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I amuse myself as much like crazy person in the street as in circuit. Greetings to all. Roque

Dadpole
3rd August 2005, 23:27
I think I will print that out, frame it and hang it in the gargre
:rofl:

Roquilo
4th August 2005, 01:00
My english is bad, but this google translation is worse!! Don't worry.
Anyway, Thanks!!

Dadpole
4th August 2005, 09:33
Your english may not be too good, but my limit is bad french and enough german to get me thrown out of anywhere. Love the Google translation.
Welcome and enjoy yourself

sAsLEX
4th August 2005, 12:16
I was wondering if Motu had noticed these roads you have, see pic, where the pave the footpaths but not the roads!

T.I.E
4th August 2005, 12:32
well aint that nice a dude from overseas.
i knew i should have taken another language at school.
don't think a little maori will cut it.

Roquilo
4th August 2005, 23:43
sAsLEX:
El camino está pavimentado. Para tomar esa fotografía me puse a un costado.
Saludos
Roque

Brett
8th August 2005, 17:39
Finally someone I can practise my spanish from school on! Althought I will be very very bad to begin with...

Ixion
8th August 2005, 17:45
VAUXHALL VIVA!!

sorry,that's the only Spanish I know.....

Hey, isn't Pajero spanish ?

pete376403
9th August 2005, 17:46
Yes, maybe Roquilo can confirm what Pajero "really" means in South America.

SPman
9th August 2005, 17:54
don't think a little maori will cut it.
hoq about a large maori then ?

mstriumph
9th August 2005, 18:08
tsk, tsk, SERIOUSLY twisted .... :love:
hoq about a large maori then ?

froggyfrenchman
9th August 2005, 18:24
wow. i thought i was lost before reading the translation. real lost now!!!!

Roquilo
10th August 2005, 03:22
Yes, maybe Roquilo can confirm what Pajero "really" means in South America.


En Argentina, "pajero" quiere decir que se masturba, que se satisface a sí mismo.