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    A proper hello from Berlin (and new bike picture)

    hello !

    i've been here a while to get bits and pieces of advice, finally decided on a transalp and just bought one tonight. it's my first proper motorbike and excited is not the word. i won't pick her up until next week but here's a taster photo from the dealer website..



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    1995 XL600V Transalp // 1984 Vespa PX200

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    Re: A proper hello from Berlin (and new bike picture)

    Shes a great looking bike, the 600's are my favourite Transalps, hope you enjoy it
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    Re: A proper hello from Berlin (and new bike picture)

    Those are Great bikes, good choice!

    Berlin is also great



    A mate of mine also have a -96, and it just refuses to break.
    He drives it all year round, as long as the snow do not become to deep.
    Almost never ever service it, and it just runs, and runs, and runs and runs and...

    "One though Transalp"

    Enjoy your bike.


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    Re: A proper hello from Berlin (and new bike picture)

    it is mate - next time you're down here drop me a line!

    thanks DC, can't wait to get out and about.. first have to go thru all the bureaucracy here in germany.. heading to an office in the middle of nowhere, get ownership docs done, get new plates.. bla bla bl
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    Re: A proper hello from Berlin (and new bike picture)

    Picasa 3: Free download from Google
    Thats just like my old 99er ...... wish i,d had the money to keep her bloody great bike
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    Re: A proper hello from Berlin (and new bike picture)

    Welcome to the fold.
    That is a nice looking bike, you will not be disappointed.
    Have loads of fun with it.
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