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Greetings from Italy

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 10:53 am
by I1YHU
Excuse my English, but I write a lot with the help of Google.
Let me introduce myself because I'm new in the forum, are of Sanremo, the city of flowers and music festival in Italy, after 59 years of bike I have given to my first scooter and is just the Force 300 that I was given for 20 days .
To tell you the truth I have already had two scooters of which the first 60 years with the Lambretta 125 and in the 80s with the Vespa Rally 200, but only to go to work because I was using the bike for fun.
My first bike was 13 years with the Puppy Ducati and then with the Motom 48 At that time the police stopped you because there were no laws in this regard, in fact the other bikes I have had over the last 50 years has been MotoBi the 125 and it was driving without a license because they do not yet exist, the license for motorbikes arrived I seem to remember in the last 60 or 61 motion is the Drag Star 1100 that has stayed with me for 14 years, delivering it to the dealer does not believe it but I had a lump in my throat, I greeted as if it were a human being, I seemed to betray her. Unfortunately, however, was nearly 300 Kg and maneuvers from standstill reverberated on the legs that are not more solid like once.
Anyway I hope I have made ​​a good choice and I will you told a few turns.

Re: Greetings from Italy

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 11:57 am
by homie
WELCOME! Your English is fine. But if I may be clear... what scooter did you buy? A Force 300 is a Kawasaki ATV when I search google? I need to see one :)

Re: Greetings from Italy

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 2:43 pm
by Kenno
Surely a google translation. Forza is italia for Force.
Benvenuti nel forum!

Re: Greetings from Italy

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 5:56 pm
by you you
I1YHU wrote:Excuse my English, but I write a lot with the help of Google.
Let me introduce myself because I'm new in the forum, are of Sanremo, the city of flowers and music festival in Italy, after 59 years of bike I have given to my first scooter and is just the Force 300 that I was given for 20 days .
To tell you the truth I have already had two scooters of which the first 60 years with the Lambretta 125 and in the 80s with the Vespa Rally 200, but only to go to work because I was using the bike for fun.
My first bike was 13 years with the Puppy Ducati and then with the Motom 48 At that time the police stopped you because there were no laws in this regard, in fact the other bikes I have had over the last 50 years has been MotoBi the 125 and it was driving without a license because they do not yet exist, the license for motorbikes arrived I seem to remember in the last 60 or 61 motion is the Drag Star 1100 that has stayed with me for 14 years, delivering it to the dealer does not believe it but I had a lump in my throat, I greeted as if it were a human being, I seemed to betray her. Unfortunately, however, was nearly 300 Kg and maneuvers from standstill reverberated on the legs that are not more solid like once.
Anyway I hope I have made ​​a good choice and I will you told a few turns.
Thank you for your English. Better than I could do in Italian (a most beautiful language ), even using google.

Re: Greetings from Italy

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 7:41 am
by MichRocks
I1YHU wrote:Excuse my English, but I write a lot with the help of Google.
Let me introduce myself because I'm new in the forum, are of Sanremo, the city of flowers and music festival in Italy, after 59 years of bike I have given to my first scooter and is just the Force 300 that I was given for 20 days .
To tell you the truth I have already had two scooters of which the first 60 years with the Lambretta 125 and in the 80s with the Vespa Rally 200, but only to go to work because I was using the bike for fun.
My first bike was 13 years with the Puppy Ducati and then with the Motom 48 At that time the police stopped you because there were no laws in this regard, in fact the other bikes I have had over the last 50 years has been MotoBi the 125 and it was driving without a license because they do not yet exist, the license for motorbikes arrived I seem to remember in the last 60 or 61 motion is the Drag Star 1100 that has stayed with me for 14 years, delivering it to the dealer does not believe it but I had a lump in my throat, I greeted as if it were a human being, I seemed to betray her. Unfortunately, however, was nearly 300 Kg and maneuvers from standstill reverberated on the legs that are not more solid like once.
Anyway I hope I have made ​​a good choice and I will you told a few turns.
Lei ha parlato splendidamente. Benvenuti nel forum!

Re: Greetings from Italy

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 12:42 pm
by Alibally
Bella