newbie but not for long

ohio frank

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hi everybody. i have a 99 whizzer and i am anxious to learn about my bike. i am retired and i have a lot of time to catch up on all the fun i missed while i worked and saved to make this retirement possible. i have rode harleys most of my life i own a 02 dresser and a custom chopper. when i was a kid i envied the lucky kids that rode a whizzer. now i can finally make my dream as a kid happen. i am looking forward to meeting other whizzer people at some of the rallys next summer.
 
Thats too cool.

Understand what your saying and so do alot of the other guys. I myself have built and own HDs and other custom motorcycles but cant match the feeling I get ridding a Whizzer. Its more free and open, mine is rigid so get a bare bones feel when ridding it, have fun and welcome!
 

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hi frank and welcome

well I am not a Whizzer guy -- but have owned a few Harley's

what is it about a small motor bike ride
that turns a grown man on just as much as the big Harley ride ??

guess it's two wheels with any motor -- seems to work

have fun as you ride those THINGS
 
come on summer

we have a couple of unseasonal days that i could take the whizzer out for a put. what great therapy. i have been reading some of the threads about massaging the motor and making it more reliable and i am going to work on it while the snow flies. i am looking forward to meeting and riding with all you great enthusists of the 2 wheel freedom. i'll be looking for dates and places where we can get together. come on summer from ohio frank
 
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