Hi!
My name is Craig, I am from Ontario, Canada.
Today I spent 3 hours digging my Honda C90 out of my storage container after putting it in there 16 years ago. It was given to me in trade for some work I had done for the previous owner.
It had been partially taken apart when i received it. Top end off and some other random parts.
Now its finally in my garage at home and I can't wait to dive in and get it up and running, a moment of have been dreaming of since the first day.
Happy to have a place to gain some knowledge and hopefully provide some at some point!
Cheers!
Craig
Hello from Canada!
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Re: Hello from Canada!
Hi Craig and welcome , my wife used to live in Welland Ontario from 1978 to 1983 .pop some pictures up of your bike ,cheers Ian .
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Re: Hello from Canada!
Hello Craig and welcome, hope you enjoy your bike!!! Best regards from the other end of America jeje (i am from Argentina).
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Re: Hello from Canada!
Hello from another brand new member,
Judging by the welcome I received and the depth of knowledge I've seen so far, I'm sure we will have lots of help and encouragement from this community. By coincidence we have a Grimsby here in Lincolnshire - did the English settlers name your place? Ours was a great centre for fishing, just across the River Humber (famous for its suspension bridge) from where I was born in Hull.
Ian
Judging by the welcome I received and the depth of knowledge I've seen so far, I'm sure we will have lots of help and encouragement from this community. By coincidence we have a Grimsby here in Lincolnshire - did the English settlers name your place? Ours was a great centre for fishing, just across the River Humber (famous for its suspension bridge) from where I was born in Hull.
Ian