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<blockquote data-quote="Cyclepath" data-source="post: 1438539" data-attributes="member: 78971"><p>Nice to meet you Mardak. I spent 22 years in Southern Ontario, and since, more than 30 years in Alberta.</p><p></p><p>An old college buddy I remain close with lives close to you in Kewick.</p><p></p><p>This is my 2nd FJR, and after growing up on an old '77 RD400, then an '84 XJ750RL Seca, then no riding for 9 years (!), I returned to 2 wheeled thrills on a 2004 (Gen1). Rode it all over the Pacific Northwest, and even to North California and Colorado. My current (Gen3) is an awesome mount, and I look forward to ripping through the Canadian Rockies again starting next week on my next trip with a few buddies.</p><p></p><p>Wishing you many smiles to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyclepath, post: 1438539, member: 78971"] Nice to meet you Mardak. I spent 22 years in Southern Ontario, and since, more than 30 years in Alberta. An old college buddy I remain close with lives close to you in Kewick. This is my 2nd FJR, and after growing up on an old '77 RD400, then an '84 XJ750RL Seca, then no riding for 9 years (!), I returned to 2 wheeled thrills on a 2004 (Gen1). Rode it all over the Pacific Northwest, and even to North California and Colorado. My current (Gen3) is an awesome mount, and I look forward to ripping through the Canadian Rockies again starting next week on my next trip with a few buddies. Wishing you many smiles to come. [/QUOTE]
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