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    Greetings from Turkey

    Hello everyone,
    My name is Selman and i live in Turkey. As you see i'm case sensitive
    well, not anymore. i ride a 2003 transalp for maybe, 7 months and i just can't get enough obviously i'm a terrible newbie. as i was surfing in the net i got this site and it came quite handy. this is a great site, lots of information and people seemed friendly. i wanted to say hello, so hello there.

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    Re: Greetings from Turkey

    Hello there Selman,

    Glad you like the site, You'll find lots of useful information on here!!

    I'm sure some other people will be along shortly to say hello, and of course to ask for some pictures of your bike!!

    Where are they? We like looking at bikes here!!


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    Re: Greetings from Turkey

    Hello Selman and welcome to forum.

    You have already found out about the pictures, I see.

    Hope you find the site useful and interesting.

    Any questions, just ask but please use the "Search" (in the blue banner at the top of the page) first as the same question keep on coming up time after time.
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    Re: Greetings from Turkey

    Thanks doctor

    My bike is quite plain at the moment but as time wears it out and i gain experience i guess i'll have to make lots of modifications. Now, kappa cases, kappa windshield, givi crashbars. tyres are worn out due to some gravel roads and years, also chain and sprockets would be pleased of a retirement i suspect anyway, i'll ask my tyre questions in the right topic. So, here is a bunch of pictures:













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    Re: Greetings from Turkey

    [quote=Lutin;348483]Hello Selman and welcome to forum.

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    Thank you Lutin. Sure i will search first

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    Re: Greetings from Turkey

    Welcome to the site Selman
    lots of info on the site just search and you will find what you need or just ask always someone on here to help you out.

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