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steveknowles
29-Jan-2009, 17:46
I've looked at this forum a few times and thought it was about time I joined. I live and work in Norfolk (near Hunstanton on the coast). Been riding for approx 30 years (no breaks, so not "born again", before anyone says anything). Currently own/ride a 998R (also slum it riding a Bimota V-Due and an Aprilia Tuono). Look forward to talking bikes with you al.

Steve

Florence
29-Jan-2009, 17:48
Welcome and in the virtual bar, please can I order a nice large Chianti :p

steveknowles
29-Jan-2009, 18:02
Hi,
Is that with or without Liver and beans ? :lol:

swannymere
29-Jan-2009, 18:26
I'll have a nice cold Blue Moon Lager please, pics of the V-Due if possible:D

Steve GD
29-Jan-2009, 18:33
Welcome, Steve....strange cocktails you make in Hunstanton. :)
Living in Northants I have been known to ride out to Hunstanton for brekkie on summer Sunday mornings...some nice roads out that way if you can avoid the farm traffic!
Have fun!

Gaz 748
29-Jan-2009, 19:39
Welcome Steve, just a coffee for me please :D

Iconic944ss
29-Jan-2009, 19:47
Hi Steve,

Welcome!

Be interesting to see some pics & your views on the Bimota.

Cheers - Frank

keith888
29-Jan-2009, 19:58
Hi Steve,

Welcome too! Another vote for a bit more info on the vdue! Is it one of the carb converted ones or are you still running the injection?

Keith

TopiToo
29-Jan-2009, 20:18
Hello steveknowles

Welcome to the club,;)

TopiToo

007
29-Jan-2009, 20:25
Hello Steve,

Welcome, make mine a large glass of red.

Regards, James

YMFB
29-Jan-2009, 20:36
welcome, our favourite spot the coast from Hunstanton to Cromer.

Whisky Mac please

steveknowles
29-Jan-2009, 22:13
Seems a bit "naughty" putting pics of Bimotas on a Ducati forum ! My V-due is an evo 3 running carbs ( there are a few injection models out there, but they require a lot of work). Great fun to ride, but you do have to rev the whatsits off it to get the best from it, takes me back to my GT250 youth. I sem to be running up one hell of a bar bill !

bradders
29-Jan-2009, 22:46
welcome aboard...and I think you may find a few with similar tastes here ;)

Florence
29-Jan-2009, 22:52
Hi,
Is that with or without Liver and beans ? :lol:

If it's good enough for Anthony then it's good enough for me :lol:

Cheers

KeefyB
30-Jan-2009, 09:54
Sunny Hunny is not too far for me,......mmm,fish and chips by the sea,...smashin'.:D Roll on summer.
Welcome to the DSC,...I'll have a Magners if the bar is still open.

Jools
30-Jan-2009, 11:55
Welcome to the DSC...I'm still hungover after an ill-advised Thursday night sesh so I'll have a pint of water, a mug of tea and an all-day brekkie ta

steveknowles
30-Jan-2009, 18:26
Hopefully see some of you in Sunny Hunny once the weather picks up. There's a nice bike friendly pub only a couple of miles in from the beach.

steve

PeteB
30-Jan-2009, 20:59
Welcome Steve, a cocoa for me and a bottle of port for my friend:D

Monty
31-Jan-2009, 12:39
Hi Steve and welcome, hmm sunny Hunny eh-I feel a ride coming on when the weather warms-mind I could be in the area anytime since the company I work for is based in Kings Lynn.............

John-also a 2stroke afficianado.

Mello-Yellow
31-Jan-2009, 13:38
Hello Steve.

Guiness with a tia maria for me please.

steveknowles
01-Feb-2009, 19:47
Guiness and Tia Maria ? Had a bloke in the pub the other day asking for Guiness and port and I thought that as strange enough ! Must give it a go