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Hello TDMers!
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My name is Francesco and I own a 900.
I prefer to have it original so there aren't any modifications except the front springs (WP)
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Happy to be member of this forum! Hope to get some help and give if I can!
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Welcome Frankie, be prepared for inappropriate comments from some of the 850 riders!
 '73 Honda CB500 Four, Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and Triumph Tiger Sport 660.
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Yasou Frankie welcome along :clapping:
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Hi FrankieGR!
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Welcome Francesco.
If it were comtemporânio Alexander the Great (Macedonian), would use a TDM900 for their achievements.
With a TDM850 would take less time and have expanded their domains
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TDM 850 or 900, you're very well set up; Welcome ! :drinks:
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Welcome Frankie. :good:
We had another Greek member with a really ace 900. Wish I could remember his name.
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Quote: Welcome Frankie. :good:
We had another Greek member with a really ace 900. Wish I could remember his name.
http://www.carpe-tdm.net/ipb/index.php?showuser=15185
Thrakiotis
http://tdm900.webs.com/
For a challenging summer try the
Round Britain Rally.....
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Yia, Frankie. Lots of information here rey
Blue 04 TDM,PR2 rear Roadsmart front, Yamaha topox, Givi E360 panniers, PL pannier holders, BMW handguards, Yamaha touring screen, Scottoiler, 12v ciggie socket, carbon core HT leads
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Yoooohooo. :welcome:
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Dandy and meself took our TDM's on a visit to Thessaloniki and they would loved it.Â
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
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Dappers and meself took our TDMs on a visit to Thessaloniki and they would loved it (difficult translation). This is Titty Bridge near Grevena
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Where's the Titties then ..... disappointed now
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For a challenging summer try the
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Greetings, got :cake eating: ?
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That's him (Thrakiotis) thanks for that Rallyist.
I loved the style of that bike.
Don't hear much from him these days
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Thank you all for the "welcomes"!Â
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Yia sas!
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I am meber of another forum here in Greece. Not specified to TDMs but more general. There was a guy who traveled to Ireland on a VFR 750.
Long story short, they stole the bike and finally threw it in a lake. The moto-coleagues there, helped him to recover, pul the moto, send it back home,etc.Â
And that is the reason why I became a member of this forum. Because motorcyclism has no limits an borders.
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Last summer, stopped three times to help cyclists who seemed to have some problem. I now have communication with them and it is nice.
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So, dear friends, I hope that I am becoming a member of a big fellowship than a usual forum!
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Thank you again!