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DeeBee247
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Hi all from the Fen's

Post by DeeBee247 »

Hi been looking for a while and now awaiting the delivery of a 1998 R1100S, my first BM.
Looking forward to my first rides although it is cold.
Nice to read lots of information and tips on here.
Will possibly be looking for pipes, air filter and luggage soon.

Thanks Dave
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1997 Suzuki TL1000s (Sold)
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Post by Bikerhoss »

Aye Aye Dave, Had my R11 for a year now, This lot have been plenty helpful and friendly,
Welcome along 8)
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Welcome to the forum from a fellow fenlander(ex March) now emigrated to Devon.

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Post by Blackal »

Welcome Dave - that must be one of the first R1100s - if it's '98?

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Post by Gromit »

Welcome Dave - you're not far from me (I'm about 3 miles north of Sleaford).

Hope you enjoy the bike and the forum. :)
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Post by DeeBee247 »

Hi Guys, Thanks for the friendly welcome.
Still a lot to learn.
Not long to wait now.
RGV sold to make way for the R11.
Any known issues on the early bikes to look for?
The one I have bought has 56k, FSH and a ticket till June next year.
1998 R1100S (Sold)
1997 Suzuki TL1000s (Sold)
1979 Suzuki X7 (Sold)
1980 Suzuki X7 (Sold)
1993 Honda VFR 750 x 2
2014 Triumph Tiger Sport 1050
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Post by Dai wiskers »

Hi and welcome

You realy don't want to know about the problems

98 good chance it was a press release bike

Enjoy it don't worry about a thing
My bike shines when it rains!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dyslexic Dai


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Post by dave1100s »

Welcome along matey, enjoy the bike and the site :D
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Post by DeeBee247 »

Hi Dai, I see you are a very regular contributor on the site.

Have run a lot of odd bikes in the past, 906 Paso, TL1000S all with their built in 'character' so not afraid of problems. I just like to know what I may need in the shed as a spare? Or what needs checking and replacement?
A Blackbird......
Looking to travel further a field now, the TL is OK but has a 90 mile range at 35mpg. Want to ensure I am prepared for Scotland or the Alps next summer.

Thanks for all the messages.

Cheers
Dave
1998 R1100S (Sold)
1997 Suzuki TL1000s (Sold)
1979 Suzuki X7 (Sold)
1980 Suzuki X7 (Sold)
1993 Honda VFR 750 x 2
2014 Triumph Tiger Sport 1050
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Post by Dai wiskers »

A,A, recovery membership then if things go wrong you get the bike home and worry about it then, it will cover you for all vehicles you have not just the bike well worth having also saves you having to carry tools

Possibly worth keeping a hall sensor unit at home [ quite common falt and the only thing that left me at the roadside] but i don't have a spare at home i got one within a week from ebay[http://www.boxertrix.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=16652] also Dan Cata [in my sig] does them

Hope this helps Dai
My bike shines when it rains!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dyslexic Dai


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Dai wiskers wrote:A,A, recovery membership then if things go wrong you get the bike home and worry about it then, it will cover you for all vehicles you have not just the bike well worth having also saves you having to carry tools

Possibly worth keeping a hall sensor unit at home [ quite common falt and the only thing that left me at the roadside] but i don't have a spare at home i got one within a week from ebay[http://www.boxertrix.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=16652] also Dan Cata [in my sig] does them

Hope this helps Dai
or keep a spare bike or two ;)
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Post by tanneman »

Hi DeeBee. Welcome to the site. Looks like a there is a few trixters here in the south.

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Welcome!
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tanneman wrote:
To grommit. Passed through Sleaford on Sunday on the way back from the beach racing at Mablethorpe.
Shame you didn't mention you were up this way - if you are again let me know and pop in for a brew. :)
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Next time.
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