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Started by Stryker7, February 16, 2009, 12:49:13 PM

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Stryker7

Just a quick intro from a "newbie".
Bike: 84 Yamaha FJ1100
Personal info:
Male/Age 42
Married with one kid (Savannah - 12yrs old)
Active duty US Army for 22 years.
Stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington
Texas Native

:)Personal beliefs:  I believe in God and in the U.S.A., I believe that freedom, friendliness, thoughtfulness, honesty and tact go together.  I've learned that if someone has a belief in freedom without responsible boundaries  - - they've given themself the worst excuse for bad behavior, foul language, and ugly anarchy.

Mark Olson

welcome to the group and I personally thank you for your service to our country.
Mark O.
86 fj1200
sac ca.

                           " Get off your ass and Ride"

Steve C.

Welcome to the group, I've worked with the guyz at Ft. Lewis and our other brethern across the way at McChord AFB.  Headed up there later this year and over to Whigby and Makah, may run across you, who knows, it's a small world. ;)
Steve C.
'17 KTM Super Duke GT
'16 Triumph Thruxton R
'14 Honda VFR800FD Interceptor
'08 Ducati HyperMotard
'08 Suzuki GSX-R 750 Track Only
'91 Yamaha FJ 1349
'79 Triumph 750 T140E
'72 Norton 750 Commando Combat
'72 Suzuki TM250J
(Yes, They All Run!!!!)

racerman_27410

Quote from: Stryker7 on February 16, 2009, 12:49:13 PM
Just a quick intro from a "newbie".
Bike: 84 Yamaha FJ1100
Personal info:
Male/Age 42
Married with one kid (Savannah - 12yrs old)
Active duty US Army for 22 years.
Stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington
Texas Native

:)Personal beliefs:  I believe in God and in the U.S.A., I believe that freedom, friendliness, thoughtfulness, honesty and tact go together.  I've learned that if someone has a belief in freedom without responsible boundaries  - - they've given themself the worst excuse for bad behavior, foul language, and ugly anarchy.



welcome to the group,   thanks for your service in helping protect our freedom!


KOokaloo!

Frank

gradice

Quote from: Stryker7 on February 16, 2009, 12:49:13 PM
Just a quick intro from a "newbie".
Bike: 84 Yamaha FJ1100
Personal info:
Male/Age 42
Married with one kid (Savannah - 12yrs old)
Active duty US Army for 22 years.
Stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington
Texas Native

:)Personal beliefs:  I believe in God and in the U.S.A., I believe that freedom, friendliness, thoughtfulness, honesty and tact go together.  I've learned that if someone has a belief in freedom without responsible boundaries  - - they've given themself the worst excuse for bad behavior, foul language, and ugly anarchy.

G'day Stryker, do you have a first name to go with that ???
Graham in OZ...
92 FJ1200 ABS.

Yamifj1200

Welcome to the new group, I hope you enjoy your stay..

Eric M


http://www.fjowners.com/index.php?topic=14833.0


"All unattended children will be served an espresso and given a puppy"

FJmonkey

I am new myself and happy to see another member join. I never served but my brother did and dogged scud missiles in the Air Force in Bahrain. I have a deep respect for the those that serve our country in the many ways within and outside our borders.
 
The glass is not half full, it was engineered with a 2X safety factor.

'86 Ambulance - Bent frame, cracked case, due for an overhaul
'89 Stormy Blue - Suits my Dark Side

karstenp

Hey Stryker,

Welcome aboard..... from the Great White North!

Perry
92 FJ1200 - Ontario, Canada
07 FJR
IBA #411

Russ From Austin

Hey, Stryker,
U.S. Army vet myself, 12-B Combat Engineer, '81 - '84, Bamberg, Germany and Ft. Polk, LA. I'm also a Texas native, born in Austin, and spent most of the last 10 years in the Great Northwest, up around Everett, WA. My old roomie up there was a Senior Chief (E-8) in the USN. Welcome to the world of the FJ!
The Mighty Yamaha FJ, time and space compressor, brought to you by the same guys that make fine violins. Comfortable enough to ride 700 miles in a day, fast enough to do it in 5 hours. For real.