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    Waiting in excitement (stanleychung)



    Hi everyone my name is stanley. I joined not so long ago and I thought it would be a bit rude of me not to introduce myself. I'm an absolute noob (I'm still waiting for my first ride).

    My dad decided to spoil himself and get a Boulevard c50 and i thought this was an excellent time to join him on the upgrade to two wheels. I accidentally stumbled on this fantastic forum and was hooked from the first day.

    I must thank all of you who contribute to this forum as you have all helped me decide on ordering my own Intruder VL250 as my first bike. I'm now waiting on the delivery of it in 3-4 weeks (late november) co-Sportzone (oh the sleepless nights )

    I hope in the future I'm able to make useful contributions to this great forum and get to know you all a little better. Thanks for everything so far KB.

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    Welcome

    enjoy the madness
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    Good on you for taking that step to two wheels of freedom, since you are on KB and reading through the threads, I guess its a good start to some info on this wacky way of living!
    "I like to ride anyplace, anywhere, any time, any way!"

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    hehe, i wouldnt call it wacky, i would say its the only way to keep us sane in this crazy world.

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    welcome stanleyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Thank you feels good to be part of KB

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    your going to regret this.. lmao jj
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    Hehe you might be right, I might start developing an uncontrollable attraction to my motorcycle?

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    My suzuki finally arrived. Actually arrived early than what Sportzone initially estimated the arrival date so i'm really appreciate the work they had put in to get the bike to me early. Full credit to the service I have received at christchurch Sportzone Suzuki.

    It has been a while since I been on a bike of some sort and it was quite exciting indeed when i was practicing around my home. I could not believe how much wind you get at even 60km/h.

    My pet project will be to always to remember cancelling my indicator after turning. I always forget! Might be an asian thing (hehehe)

    Anyway thought I'd share with you my initial impressions of the suzuki. I thinks it looks great for a 250cc bike. Its really easy to ride and very comfortable. The storage box under the seat is huge! Another thing I didnt expect is the exhaust note. It sounds really nice, really has that v-twin pulse and i didnt expect i would hear it in 250cc bike.

    I've never owned anything brand new yet so having the odo in 2 figures takes some getting used to. 39kms so far. I'm sure i will get it in 3 figures by the weekend if the weather is nice.

    I will keep everyone updated on my progress. Lets get out there.
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    Congrats on the new bike. They are awesome. I have had mine now for 9mths or so.
    If your interested you can get a screen to cut down on the wind resistance.
    Also theres a bloke on trademe who sells saddle bags if you need more storage options.
    Have a great ride while this weather holds up.
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    Thanks for that blossom. I will probably need a screen if i plan to do some "out of town-ing" travelling.

    On a separate note I must thank you especially because before i set my heart on my VL250 I was reading about all your adventures/experiences you've had on your VL250 on KB and after I saw how much fun you were having I had to get one over the Keeway cruiser option. So thanks for all your postings, they contributed to me buying the Intruder and its the best decision I've ever made so far....

    (Opps, sorry wife I mean marrying you is the best decision I've made )


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    awww shucks.. you made me blush.

    I must admit I never intended on getting the vl.. I had my heart set on a magna or a virago but I guess you just know once your've gone for a ride which bike is the one for you eh? Many kudos to the sales guy at colemans for convincing me to try it out.
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    Hi stanley

    HI STANLEY nice bike, i havent got a road bike yet ,i get dirty in the weekends (so to speak) yamaha yz426 mx bike ,.How does the intruder go on the open road ? has it got plenty of power for overtaking?like the look of them i may look at buying one
    cheers Dave
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    Hehe, I havent taken mine open road yet. So I will let you know when I do. I think the person to ask is Blossom. She has taken hers many places and she seems to have no worries with it. It seems to have far more get up and go than I originally expected but then again I havent been on a bike for a while.

    But i highly recommend it as a option for someone who hasnt ridden for a while or have not ridden at all. Its so easy to ride. Its low centre of gravity is great when you do low speed riding and you rarely get the wobbles.

    I will keep updating this thread so see how im going. You are more than welcome to keep checking for updates. Best of luck on your road bike shopping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laserracer View Post
    HI STANLEY nice bike, i havent got a road bike yet ,i get dirty in the weekends (so to speak) yamaha yz426 mx bike ,.How does the intruder go on the open road ? has it got plenty of power for overtaking?like the look of them i may look at buying one
    cheers Dave
    The bike goes well on the open road. Can cruise at 120k without too much trouble. Uphill a little slower obviously. The speedo seems a little off compared to my other halves rf900, I am told is normal for new bikes to read 5k or so faster than you are actually going. Corners great. Handles pillions without effort, loads of room for them too.
    Not had any problem with overtaking but its not a sport bike, dont expect to be able to peel past everyone at 130 or anything.
    Hope that helps.
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