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  1. Hi, my name is Giorgio Soave. I live near Milan, between the city and the Linate airport. I worked many years at ENI (a big company which extracts, refines and distributes hydrocarbons, from heavy oil to natural gas) designing new processes and doing research in Thermodynamics. (My name could be familiar to anyone who studied chemical engineering). I retired in 2003. Since then I dedicated my time to grandchildren and, in the short time left, to tourism, often by motorcycle, photography and the exploration of the cultural world by Internet. Until last month, for 9 years, my bike was a Moto Guzzi 750 (Breva), a lovely bike which unfortunately has become finally too heavy for my age (75). I had to decide between increasing my muscles by physical exercise, or giving my bike away. After some unfortunate trials at a gym, I decided to sell the bike to a fortunate friend of mine at a shameful price. It happens, when you loose your love for something (or somebody) you cannot suffer its/his presence anymore. But I decided not to abandon motorcycling; so I bought a second-hand Yamaha YBR 250, definitely more friendly of [sorry: than] the former Breva. It is light and powerful enough (20 HP) for tourism. I did not ask many more HP from my Breva. I love slow riding, that is riding from one town to another (towns in Italy are quite close each other) and stopping there for a meal, a visit to the art beauties, some photos and a sleep (usually in a comfortable hotel, more suited to my old bones). We can call it an italian-like tourism and I like it. This is me. Now I am trying to force my small Yamaha to look more similar to a professional bike: a pannier for my helmet, a windscreen or binnacle, a hexaust with a more "serious" sound, a central stand, etc. Supermario, my trusty mechanic, is working hard on it. I shall let you know the results. I hope not to bore you. Goodbye everybody.
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  2. Hey everyone! I've been browsing the forums and decided I might as well introduce myself! Name's Ryan, I'm 31, brand new to motorcycles, and I live in the little town of Port Dover, Ontario. Some of you may have heard of it before... A motorcycle has been the one machine on wheels which has eluded me. I have drove everything from cars, little trucks, big trucks, boats, snowmobiles, quads...3wheelers....and anything else that you can fit a motor in, but I've honestly always been a little intimidated and maybe even scared to ride a motorcycle. It was almost a conquest for me.... I had to face my fears. I searched and searched for the perfect newbie starter bike. I was originally looking at a 250, but I wasn't sure if I'd outgrow it too soon and just end up selling it. While browsing for bikes... I came across a 500 Ninja that I was so close to buying...but the seller was a flake and never wanted to meet up, I had cash in hand too...so I gave up on him, and continued looking... I found a 1986 FZ600 and boy is she a beauty...only 25k kms on it. I went and looked at it, everything looked good, but the battery was completely shot. I didn't know if it ran or what...but I bought it on a whim anyway. Rolled it into the back of my truck and brought it home....then started tinkering! First things first - new battery, filled it, and charged it up. While I was putting the battery in... I noticed the really shoddy fuse work done by whoever was in there before... blue butt connectors on frayed wires, with glass tube fuses!! Ahhh! Took those apart, got proper waterproof fuse holders, soldered and shrink tubed everything up. I had to see if the old girl would fire up...checked the oil level first, good, put fresh gas in, and then I put the key in. Turned it on. Woo! Lights turned on...signals all work, horn works! That's a good sign. Now, turn the kill switch to "run" and......hit the starter. Click click click click click click BOOOM vroom vrooom vrooooooom vroooooom vroooooom vrooooom vroooom dies. Well...it started! Woooooo! The idle was wayyy too low, so I used the idle adjustment screw to bring it up so it would stay running. Awesome. Now... to learn how to ride a motorcycle! lol Luckily I live in a new construction survey...and I have an empty block to ride on that my house is on, so I got to it. Put my helmet and gloves on, rolled it down the driveway and started it up. I watched a bunch of youtube videos about how to ride a motorcycle...and well, I guess that was enough. 3wheelers shift the same as a bike...so that made it easier to learn, and the fact I drive a manual car helped as well. I put the clutch in, stuck her in gear, and then slowly let the clutch out until I started moving...then gave it a little gas.....then let the clutch out all the way...and, I was riding a motorcycle for my first time ever!! After booting around the block, and learning how to control the clutch, I felt confident enough to get it on the open road. Got it out there...but it was slooooow. I didn't know how fast it should be but it felt like there was no throttle response..and I had to be above 8000rpm to actually get moving good. So I got it back in the garage and took the fairings off and started looking around. Everywhere I read and heard said "check the carbs, make sure they're synched...clean them..blah blah".... but I wanted to ride it for at least a couple weeks before winter comes, so I was reluctant to take everything apart already. While I was in there...I noticed the spark plug wires said 2,1,3,4....now, I'm no mechanic...but I think it's supposed to go 1,2,3,4, so I switched them, and while I was doing that, I noticed one boot wasn't even on, and one spark plug was hand tight in the block! Wtf! So fixed all that up...started it up..and HOLY S&@#! I guess it was running on 3cyl, and in the wrong firing order! No wonder it felt slow..... Had to go for a ride....WOW, what a frickin rush. The feeling was quite indescribable. Since that day, I've been going for a ride every single day, sometimes twice, just for the fun of it. I absolutely love it. Thanks for having me here, I'm sure I'll have a lot of newbie questions for you guys (and gals)! Someone painted the bike with purple stripes...for some crazy reason... it's in the process of being painted black, and I may try my hand at some ghost flames in there...
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  3. Wow we are getting some great intro's today Greetings Ryan lots of people use photobucket...upload your pics there and copy the IMG tags...past them in here
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  4. hi and welcome! you need to upload somewhere your pics, something like http://imageshack.us/
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  5. lol i'll be taking requests all evening
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  6. Hi and welcome. What about a duet with our resident Elvis - huh huh?
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  7. Hi ian " welcome aboard,,, sing us a song then,,
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  8. Hi Ryan & Welcome to YOC enjoy the forum's
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  9. Hi Ryan! Another intro to put most to shame
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  10. yer maws get baws n yer da luvs et.
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  11. Just googled DW and I refer you to your new T shirt logo
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