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Newbie
Posted: Sep 11th, '15, 20:06
by sjh38
Hey I'm a new biker only just bought my first bike NC700s. I live near Exmouth looking forward to getting out and about on the bike when I can.
Came across this forum on a Google search and it looked the friendliest

Sarahjane
Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 11th, '15, 21:02
by billinom8s
Hi and welcome to the forum, how you liking your Bike then?
Friendliest? Us? Must have been on a good day then
Jump on in, have a good look round and get stuck in.
Most of us don't bite.
Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 12th, '15, 02:20
by DevonBlue
Hi & welcome in

Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 13th, '15, 14:17
by badgerKDD
hi and welcome from the friendliest county ;)
Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 13th, '15, 15:37
by Jay
Welcome to the mad house

Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 13th, '15, 15:44
by forestcat
Hello sjh
Lookout for the friendly rides, they tend to be well organised, fun and not too overwhelming ( also tend to treat Crewkerne as a roundabout that needs circling at least twice on every visit

)
Skippys Jennycliff run is also a goodun
Ride safe and enjoy

Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 14th, '15, 07:19
by Dailaughing
That bike fascinates me and may be a future option so I'd be very interested in your thoughts after owning one. I need a commuter with good fuel but not too much power or weight. Using my Scorpion 250 but that's 25 years old so you have to assume it will not cope with 25 miles each way with a fair bit at full throttle.
I think the only thing which is not quite right with the NC is the lack of luggage to make a dual purpose tourer and commuter but I guess that can be fixed
Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 17th, '15, 21:19
by sjh38
Thanks balki I'll look out for the ride outs sounds like fun and as I'm a new biker chick would be great to meet some fellow bikers.
I can't review my bike yet as only just collected it and it's my first bike so might take a while before I know what it is and isn't capable of doing.
Definitely looking forward to hitting the road nice bit of time out from being a single mum to a 6 year old!!

Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 18th, '15, 18:42
by billinom8s
you'll soon find out what it's all about
Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 18th, '15, 20:06
by forestcat
Dailaughing the NC has a whole fuel tank of luggage space add paniers and a tankbag and you could even take the kitchen sink ;-D
If you want fun tho get an MT

Sjh pop along we will look after you

and we will try and stop dailaughing from stealing your bike ;-D
Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 19th, '15, 07:24
by Dailaughing
I like fun but I don't want too much;-) Sort of hoping they bring out an MT-4 some day. Having said that i haven't looked at the new Z300 yet and that might fit the bill.
Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 19th, '15, 08:02
by billinom8s
You can go big DL, just don't pull back on the throttle. Why deny yourself the torque and comfort of a bigger engine?
Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 20th, '15, 16:45
by jer r1

welcome to the site

Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 28th, '15, 06:20
by mananaja
I need a commuter with good fuel but not too much power or weight.
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Re: Newbie
Posted: Sep 29th, '15, 16:34
by Steve0