LOL. Alright, I deserve this for not proof reading, but think I'll stick w my IT geek.
That was a typo that I just now noticed. I meant farkles not farmers. I don't even know if there is such a thing as farmers other than the ones who plant things. Lol. Of course if I could find a cute well behaved one of those who liked to ride, I would add one..
I really want to add some hot pink or raspberry color to my bike, but have some other expenses that I need to focus on, so probably will be awhile.
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LOL. Alright, I deserve this for not proof reading, but think I'll stick w my IT geek.
Last edited by nebraskagirl; 6th August 2015 at 09:07.
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Welcome....Glad to have another west coast female NC rider! We're you out at the women's ride here on the island a couple of weeks ago? I saw a few NCS there
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This is BOB. Lowered it about 3/4 inch. Added handlebar risers for a more upright seating position.
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Yes I was! Sorry it took so long to post back here, been a busy summer! I'm in Victoria.
Hi all, new to the forum. Just got my barely used 2015 NC700 DCT and have begun farkeling it (sorry, married a farm boy, live on a horse farm but no farmers on this thread). Previously owned a V-Strom650, a Yamaha Majesty (scooter) and just finished the 11-day Iron Butt Rally on a BMWC650 GT scooter. Had my eye on this bike when it first came out but waited a bit before getting one. Went with my husband to pick up a tire they were repairing at the dealer, and well, while we're here 'do you mind if we try on a few bikes just for fun?' They had this beautiful, already equipped with saddlebags, top box, and lower wind deflectors bike with less than 2,500 miles at a screamin' deal. Helps that it was pouring rain for days on end up here in Seattle, not the hot time to buy a bike! Have about 150 miles on it so far and loving it. Plan is to change windscreen, (already took) off the pillion seat and put on a platform for an aux fuel tank, add heat controllers, center stand, heated grips and crash bars, and probably more lights plus a custom seat. Glad I saved on the purchase price: the accessories definitely add up but we do serious long distance riding and it has to fit right.
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Here is the new bike, still at the dealer, before bringing it home (and before putting on my gear!). Will post more as I begin working on it.
Grats on the new machine![]()
Howdy from Texas.
Why not seize the pleasure at once? -- How often is happiness destroyed by preparation, and foolish planning? Just do it. Shut the frunk up and Ride !!!!!!!!!!