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Reply #2010 - 01/14/16 at 17:51:45
 
Welcome. We have several members from NZ.  Wink
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Reply #2011 - 01/14/16 at 21:26:24
 
Kris01 wrote on 01/14/16 at 17:51:45:
Welcome. We have several members from NZ.  Wink



I was delightfully surprised when i realised this a few days ago. Savagerob is not too far from me at all, perhaps if i find myself up nuts creek i can call upon his expertise  Roll Eyes
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Reply #2012 - 02/22/16 at 23:57:03
 
Hello,

I'm going by the name of Kruzader, from Northern California - raised in Los Angeles.

Not sure what exactly was it that attracted me to motorcycling. I think it was  a combination of many things, but mainly the fact that I reached a stage in my life where I'am fond of my family and career, but I needed something of my own. Some sort of passion that I can run into, escape to it per se. (although I dont know squat about it at the moment, and hell I'm probably the worst rider on this forum Grin)

I love to learn and I'm quite bright. Even though my writing skills stink! With the right direction, I can come up with some fantastic solutions or screw things amazingly...either way I'll learn something and teach others what not to do. Grin

As far as my profession, I'm a web+senior graphic designer.

I enjoy: Gardening, Video Games, Boxing, ....and a whole bunch of other things. It doesn't matter if I have no interest in a topic, if I stick with it long enough I always find something intriguing.

-Kruz
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Reply #2013 - 02/23/16 at 12:10:24
 
Welcome Kruzader. Enjoy the bike and enjoy this site. Thump on.
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Reply #2014 - 02/23/16 at 14:24:35
 
Hi all! I've been lurking around this website for a long time but have never said anything! My name is Rayven and I live in Colorado. I bought my 2002 Savage last March (it's also my first bike). I've been doing all of my work myself and this site has been so much help! Thank you! I'm slowly converting her into a little chopper and I'm so excited about it!  

I seriously can't thank you all enough for all of the info on here, and the occasional laugh! Grin


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Reply #2015 - 02/24/16 at 16:06:29
 
Just like to introduce myself.  Received my 2007 S40 today.  I've liked them for a long time and had never ridden one.  Well that changed today, rode it for 30 miles in the rain and loved it. (Lost my temp paper tag  Sad )I've been reading this forum for a couple of months and am going to do the basic mods: pet rock, chain tensioner upgrade and maybe carb. I might do the "trailer bob" someday.   Previous bikes: Triumph Trident, Suzuki Volusia.  Present bikes: kawasaki Nomad and now the S40.  Thanks to everyone who contributes their knowledge to this forum, with this resource maybe I can stay out of the Stealerships.   Keep your knees in the breeze.  Rambler
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Reply #2016 - 02/25/16 at 06:16:06
 
Welcome to all the new members of late. I hope you find as much joy in your Single as I have. Also you've found a site with much more to offer than one can imagine; from relationships to tech. information it's all here.
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Reply #2017 - 02/26/16 at 15:18:51
 
Greetings to all. I just purchased a 98 Savage motor to use in a board track racer project I have planned based on a 1948 James ML track racer. Looking forward to the thumper torque.
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Reply #2018 - 02/26/16 at 15:48:14
 
Welcome tracker,
Interesting hobby. You'll find lotsa interesting information on building that engine here. Good Luck and happy racing!
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Reply #2019 - 03/04/16 at 08:56:57
 
Hey Everyone, Bought my 2007 S40 a week ago.  It is the first bike ive ever owned, had some other toys cars,boats,utv, and i am no stranger to wrenching.  Heck, half the reason i wanted one was because of how friendly they are to work on.  anyways im stuck up in Michigan with a foot of snow and i figure ive got about three weeks till we can start riding.  
ordering parts and planning for
seat raise,brass screw drilled, dyna muffler with rejet and white spacer
and maybe a few others too.  

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Reply #2020 - 03/04/16 at 11:06:15
 
Welcome to the tribe. Quite a few of us are waiting for riding season yet. I was out last weekend for a little stretch. Sounds like this weekend we'll be able to get out again. Supposed to hit 50 again here in South Dakota. Spring is coming.
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Reply #2021 - 03/04/16 at 17:03:04
 
Hi S40 people

After spending an hour or two reading various parts of this site I found it interesting and informative, hence quickly decided to join.

I'm from Australia, and at 73 may be the oldest member here, but my enthusiasm for bikes continues unabated. I started relatively late into bikes at age 25, but am looking forward to reaching in a year or so the milestone of 50 years riding.

Most of my bikes have been Suzukis, including 3 Suzuki cruisers. I have test ridden lots of bikes, and back in 1986 I rode a Savage, new to the market and very different to anything I'd ever ridden, cruiser style with upswept bars, one cylinder and only 4 gears. Then the  Savage disappeared from the Aus market in about 1989, not to reappear until 2015.

Well here it's 30 years later and I'm on an S40. Nothing has changed! (except for flat bars and an extra gear). And I love it! I do have lots of things to say about the S40, but will use the questions place for that.

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Reply #2022 - 03/04/16 at 19:01:25
 
Welcome Jasbee
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Reply #2023 - 03/04/16 at 20:35:10
 
Welcome Jasbee! You've come to the right place!  Smiley
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Reply #2024 - 03/05/16 at 09:37:54
 
Hiya folks. Just bought a 2012 S40 about a month ago after taking a 25 year 'break' from bikes. I've spent a few minutes on the site and starting to make a mental list of projects for it!

Here's a pic. Actually rode it home 2 days before - temps were in the mid 50s...
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