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Hi all, just joined up. Am riding a 09 R1, looking forward to gaining some knowledge and having some craic with fellow R1 owners


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Hi Padraic

A very warm welcome, which part of the emerald isle are you from. post us some pics and it would be real nice to hear about your biking history etc. Enjoy the site and bike of course
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I'm from the West of the country. I've had 4 R1's of various models over the past 15 years of sports bike riding, have tried other machinery in between (RSVR, Sp1, RC8 etc. ) but you cant beat Yamaha for its mix of performance and looks, specially the 09 (red frame) I currently have. As you can see from the other bikes above I also like V twins, the R1 is a good compromise between the low down power of the twin and screaming top end of the 4 imo. I'll get the bike out and take a few pics over the coming days and post them up
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rustynutz wrote:I'm from the West of the country. I've had 4 R1's of various models over the past 15 years of sports bike riding, have tried other machinery in between (RSVR, Sp1, RC8 etc. ) but you cant beat Yamaha for its mix of performance and looks, specially the 09 (red frame) I currently have. As you can see from the other bikes above I also like V twins, the R1 is a good compromise between the low down power of the twin and screaming top end of the 4 imo. I'll get the bike out and take a few pics over the coming days and post them up
West of the Country, what you shy bonny lad, tis a big coast line, is this 3 guesses, i'll start with Galway :think:

Oh its Pink :shifty:
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Welcome to the site padraic

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Well at least it aint another scottish one !!!! Welcome in mate, enjoy

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Welcome in Padraic, enjoy the site buddy
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Welcome to the forum mate.
Got any pics of your pink framed bike :D


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Welcome in Padraic ;)
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Welcome in mate. Ignore the jealous red frame haters, you have made the right choice ;) Sligo is as far west as I've been.

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LOCKE wrote:Welcome in mate. Ignore the jealous red frame haters, you have made the right choice ;) Sligo is as far west as I've been.

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Any further west than Sligo and you are in the Atlantic !!!! LOL
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Welcome to the forum mate


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Daithi wrote:
LOCKE wrote:Welcome in mate. Ignore the jealous red frame haters, you have made the right choice ;) Sligo is as far west as I've been.

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Any further west than Sligo and you are in the Atlantic !!!! LOL
Tell me about it. I went to see the the WRC one year in November and our hotel was at the coast. Bloody freezing! :lol:
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hi mate welcome
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Welcome in Padraic
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PJC wrote:
rustynutz wrote:I'm from the West of the country. I've had 4 R1's of various models over the past 15 years of sports bike riding, have tried other machinery in between (RSVR, Sp1, RC8 etc. ) but you cant beat Yamaha for its mix of performance and looks, specially the 09 (red frame) I currently have. As you can see from the other bikes above I also like V twins, the R1 is a good compromise between the low down power of the twin and screaming top end of the 4 imo. I'll get the bike out and take a few pics over the coming days and post them up
West of the Country, what you shy bonny lad, tis a big coast line, is this 3 guesses, i'll start with Galway :think:

Oh its Pink :shifty:
Your close but no cigar, I'm from sunny (not so much) mayo, and the frame is red, not pink :D
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