hello from FNQ (only minor CBX content)

New members of the Forum introduce yourself and include some background as you see fit for the Forum.
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lindie
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hello from FNQ (only minor CBX content)

Post by lindie »

good evening. name is glen and likely to be one of those dreaded lurkers. have a few mopeds and though not aspiring higher, like to keep abreast of pinnacles. mates have a late sei and a Z13 respectively and i dream of RC166's. my honda contingent precedes and follows the holy grail but is simpler or more complex in execution.

mainly a suzi type but not unhappy even if by default.

would like to thank larry for his greeting and site members for making a place that seems friendly.

mit freundlichen gruesse, glen.
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Re: hello from FNQ (only minor CBX content)

Post by EMS »

O.K., I am trying again :evil:
Welcome, Glen! Good to have you!

Forgive my ignorance, but what does "FNQ" stand for??

How come the "Mit freundlichen Grüßen?" Are you of German descent?
lindie
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Re: hello from FNQ (only minor CBX content)

Post by lindie »

G'day. Far North Queensland.

Some german ancestry and a semi creepy though well meaning relationship with one of their bikes whom i built while there a year. As such it's my standard end greeting on forums over there. Hope noone was too offended by it.

Thanks for the welcome. Glen.
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Re: hello from FNQ (only minor CBX content)

Post by James XT »

Minor CBX content is a start.

Hi from a Colorado. While riding a mammoth 125 cc bike at high speed points north-west of the Burdekin Dam, I managed to leave a large patch of my back on a gravel road. I still miss FNQ - but I feel I’ve left a part of me there…

There is a pretty good group of scattered-around-the-globe people here. CBX owners by necessity become more patient the longer they have a CBX – it’s a zen thing. It makes them generally better people.

Enjoy poking around here. Cheers James
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