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Hi all, just paid for my Classic, still waiting to pick it up :(

Fairly new bike enthusiast, 2 years under my belt. First bike is a 1974 Honda CB360. Brought it back to mechanical health and riding it in and around the GTA.

Really looking forward to getting the Scrambler and joining the community.

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Peter
 

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Hi all, just paid for my Classic, still waiting to pick it up :(

Fairly new bike enthusiast, 2 years under my belt. First bike is a 1974 Honda CB360. Brought it back to mechanical health and riding it in and around the GTA.

Really looking forward to getting the Scrambler and joining the community.

Cheers,
Peter
Welcome to the forum Peter. I'm also from the GTA and happy to help you out with any questions if you want to connect live, chat about good local roads or go for a ride. PM me any time and enjoy your new ride! She's a lively one and I'm sure you'll get many miles of enjoyment out of her.
 

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Welcome to the forum Peter. I'm also from the GTA and happy to help you out with any questions if you want to connect live, chat about good local roads or go for a ride. PM me any time and enjoy your new ride! She's a lively one and I'm sure you'll get many miles of enjoyment out of her.
Thanks. I'm always looking for good roads around the area. Typically I head north and east looking for good backroads. Usually head out early mornings on the weekend. Maybe we can meet for a morning coffee and a ride one time.

Im picking it up tomorrow morning, cant wait...

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Welcome to the forum fellow Torontonian! It's always fun to ride around lake Simcoe when you have time and at the end/beginning of Kennedy there's an ice cream store facing the lake. You just need to follow the east side of the lake and you'll find it. A well deserved ice cream break after a long ride.
 

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First ride

Picked up the Classic today (GP Bikes) and rode it back to work (7 & Leslie) via the back roads. I was thoroughly impressed with the engine and handling. Found some dirt roads to go on and loved it. Now can't wait to get out for a long ride!

Uploaded a pic (first time on this forum, hope it shows up)


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Picked up the Classic today (GP Bikes) and rode it back to work (7 & Leslie) via the back roads. I was thoroughly impressed with the engine and handling. Found some dirt roads to go on and loved it. Now can't wait to get out for a long ride!

Uploaded a pic (first time on this forum, hope it shows up)


Cheers,
Peter
Nice!

Hopefully you guys have some nice twisties to take the scrambler on and ones that aren't too far from where you currently live.
 

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Welcome to the forum fellow Torontonian! It's always fun to ride around lake Simcoe when you have time and at the end/beginning of Kennedy there's an ice cream store facing the lake. You just need to follow the east side of the lake and you'll find it. A well deserved ice cream break after a long ride.
Thanks, that would be a good long ride.
 
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