Newbie!

New members of the Forum introduce yourself and include some background as you see fit for the Forum.
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whawker
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Newbie!

Post by whawker »

Hi, just joined up! Looking forward to following some of the conversations, researching tech stuff and hopefully some answers.

Had a bunch of bikes over the years, LOL, my first was a brand new 1964 Honda 50 Cub, went through some larger Hondas, a Norton, other bikes..

I've had an '82 CBX in the garage for a while... Unfortunately, some serious life happened for a few years, it's time, but it's now gonna be a little work getting it running again!

Good to find this resource,

-Bill
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Re: Newbie!

Post by steve murdoch icoa #5322 »

Hi ya, Bill.
I think most of us here have had some aspect of life take precedence over our biking hobbies at one time or another.
If it needs fixing you will find the answers here.
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Master this medium, including how to post photos, and be amazed how much help you are offered.

I'll go first. Start a project thread, show and tell us about your project, etc.

N.
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'82 CBX, among others.
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Post by Mouse »

Welcome to the Club Bill. :text-welcomewave:
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:text-welcomewave:
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