Hello there Alon! Red...will be well received by many here! I've been to Canada, a little bit of snowmobiling along the Minnesota border and some phenomenal fishing further north. Couldn't imagine riding bikes where we were, as you alluded to, roads were awful. Bins, don't forget bins!
So really we are joining @El Toro's "Dave" harem or cult...disguised as a forum...and Ducati talk is the accepted gibberish.
I thought it was going to be that reknowned Ducatisiti, HRH Prince William when I saw the thread title. Welcome Canadian dude.
I just had breakfast with that William - he reckons I shouldn’t be riding anything Italian or Austrian in Windsor and then I reminded him he’s part German - end of conversation I promised not to run over any his mum’s corgies
Wheelie bins are a status symbol and are mandatory in pictures of your bike posted on the forum. El T can't remember names so for convenience everyone is called Dave. Andy
Hi Alon, I'm just down the road in Sunny Heathrow (by Hatton Cross Tube). Got a few Dukes, couple of Mutleys Pikes Peak, a 749r and a 998s. Mainly ride the PP's, as the other two kill my wrists and back.
Can totally relate. I had to do some investigative work when I first joined. Looked up the definition, past posts, scrutinized pictures...then someone mentioned binmen in a picture. It was an aha moment. We call ours garbage and recycling containers or garbage cans ( as they used to be cans years ago) but have been calling them bins more recently. My brother and brother-in-law are "binmen". Though they prefer to be called sanitation engineers.