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Hello!

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 8:14 pm
by sussexgirl
Hi,

I've just blown my savings (literally) on a blue, 2005 r1100S. :D

I am a 27yr old girl from, er, Sussex. I'm a trainee maths teacher and climber. I've only been riding 5 years, but have got through 4 bikes: Honda Varadero 125 -> r850 GS -> f650 ST (a baaaaad move) -> r1100S.

I love the new bike so far: it's light enough for me to actually shift about and park on a hill. I had a great ride round the bluebell covered roads near Haywards Heath the other night, beating my friend, who has a GPZ 500. Have to say the S is so much more fun to ride than the f650, which had...oddly distributed weight and felt shaky on corners.

The only 'issue' I've had so far is that I managed to run out of fuel because I thought the green light meant the tank was full, not on reserve. That'll teach me to read the manual *before* going for a ride. :oops:

Anyway I hope to go touring at some point, preferably with climbing kit on the back. :)

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 9:52 am
by JoeC
Hi and welcome aboard the merry band.

Some good roads round your neck of the woods but have not used my usual route of Boxhill to Bognor Regis as much as I used to as lots more solid white lines and 40/50mph speed limits.
My nan lives down there, well when I say 'lives' she is buried there - I visit the grave every now and then. In fact, may go down there this Wednesday if still warm/dry.

Nice place to meet is the tea shop in Amberley. Much more civilised having tea and scone than a burger and coke up the road at the country park.

Re: Hello!

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 10:41 am
by f90x
sussexgirl wrote:Hi,



I love the new bike so far: it's light enough for me to actually shift about and park on a hill.


blimey, i know that i came from a fireblade that weighed a couple of ounces but still i think it's a bit of a lump. you are a climber though so that's probably why you don't have a problem. have fun.

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 3:51 pm
by sussexgirl
^^ Compared to the r850 GS (which is the same as the 1100 GS) it feels like riding a bicycle.

However the claimed weights are no different... 234kg for the GS and 229 kg for the S.

I guess I am used to riding big traillies with the weight high up.

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 9:36 pm
by paulR
Hi Sussexgirl, I'm along the coast from you in Hampshire :) Have you been along to Bury Hill near Arundel before? There's always a load of bikes there who meet up most evenings/weekends.

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 10:16 am
by sussexgirl
paulR wrote:Hi Sussexgirl, I'm along the coast from you in Hampshire :) Have you been along to Bury Hill near Arundel before? There's always a load of bikes there who meet up most evenings/weekends.


I've not been there, will check it out. TBH I've always just used bikes for transport, rather than leisure/fun. However the S is such good fun to ride I've managed to put 200 miles on it in the first week of ownership...what with this fantastic weather it's just so tempting to take the long way round to go anywhere. :wink:

Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 7:38 am
by paulR
sussexgirl wrote:
I've not been there, will check it out. TBH I've always just used bikes for transport, rather than leisure/fun. However the S is such good fun to ride I've managed to put 200 miles on it in the first week of ownership...what with this fantastic weather it's just so tempting to take the long way round to go anywhere. :wink:


Yeah, get yourself along there, quite a few girls turn up, you won't feel out of place :)

Check out the website www.buryhillbikers.co.uk
Maybe see you there.

Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 8:09 am
by stoney
paulR wrote:quite a few girls turn up, you won't feel out of place :)


Does that include you Paul? :wink:

Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 8:28 am
by paulR
stoney wrote:
Does that include you Paul? :wink:


Ooh, you bitch, I'll tell my boyfriend of you!! :lol:

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:03 pm
by harry3014
howdee :lol: