Okay Tom, they obviously breed them a bit tougher in the North East.  I work
with a couple of the 'Toon Army' and according to them it was 'Just a slight
breeze' on Sunday.

(To inform our companions across the water the 'Toon Army' refers to the
followers of Newcastle United Football Club.  Thats football in the round
variety which you kick as opposed to the pointed variety, which you try to
throw before some 22 stone behemoth attempts to directly connect your nose
with your heel, whether you've got the ball or not.)

Also greetings to the other Doug, in Ventura, and all you other people who
have replied to my note.

Doug Long

----- Original Message -----
From: "tomatomt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 1:02 AM
Subject: Another new GTS'er


Hi,

Just about to go to bed when I spotted Doug Longs' introductory message re
joining the GTS clan.

Just to say I am also a new owner after a 10 year wait.

I'm a Geordie located in sunny North Shields just outside Newcastle, and
part of the balmy Toon Army. Play Kiev tomorrow.

I acquired my GTS, blue 1995 model with 11,000 miles on the clock, in
September and have put 300 tentative miles on it so far. Unlike Doug I went
out in the 80/90 mile wind storm, or so it felt, on a shake down trip to
Scotland. I must admit that if I had had sufficient funds with me I would
have abandoned the bike in Berwick and got the train back. Somewhat hairy.

In the short time I have had the machine I seem to have all the much
discussed problems, rotten cat, surging, light switch throttle and clutch.
That apart it's an impressive piece of kit, and after 20 years of Z650 use,
very much a new experience.

Being a 11 stone (sorry 154 lbs) wimp, I have got to admit it's more in
charge of me at times than I am of it, and I am having difficulty getting it
to go round corners. It seems to physically object to changing direction. No
doubt it's my ancient style of riding and body lean may not be the way to
crank it over quick enough.

Accepting the above interesting problem, I am a very proud owner and look
forward to using it to the full and educating other motorcyclists whose jaws
drop when they see it.

Regards

Tom Thompson

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