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Hello from The Netherlands

Started by iwt-custom-parts, April 30, 2013, 05:28:22 AM

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Zwartie

Quote from: iwt-custom-parts on April 30, 2013, 06:36:32 AM
Quote from: fintip on April 30, 2013, 05:44:26 AM
Welcome.

Maybe your next post won't sound like a self glorifying billboard?


I'm sorry if you think it's 'self glorifying'. It was not meant that way.


No worries Jack, I don't think the rest of us saw it that way. Welcome to the site! It's always nice to know we have places to find parts and bling for our FJs. You will find that most everyone here is cordial and polite.

Zwartie
Ben Zwart
London, ON
1992 FJ1200
1977 KZ200

The General

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Hey Mate, Have ya got a pic?
`93 with downside up forks.
`78 XS11/1200 with a bit on the side.
Special edition Rocket Ship ZX14R Kwacka

iwt-custom-parts

Quote from: Zwartie on May 01, 2013, 08:19:39 AM
Jack,

Welcome to the club. I checked out your site and you've got some nice accessories for the FJ there! I had the pleasure of visiting NL back in Oct 2011 with my parents and brother. It was a bit of a pilgrimage as both of my parents were born in NL - my dad came to Canada in 1951 and my mom in 1957. Most of my mom's brothers and sisters are still in NL so we have close ties there. When I was there last my brother and I rented a couple BMWs for a day and went for tour with my cousin - he has a 1050 Tiger. It was a fantastic tour, especially with someone who knew his way around! This summer I am going for a ride to Alaska with 3 other guys, one of whom is my cousin. He is going to ship his bike from Germany to Halifax and join us for the ride. It's about 16,000 km round trip for the 3 Canadians and closer to 20,000 km for my cousin. Should be an epic journey. If / when I make it back to NL we just may have to go for a ride!

Cheers,

Zwartie

Thank you Ben, -Dankjewel  :smile:
I'm trying to answer every post, so here I go.
Must be a big change for your parents moving from The Netherlands to the other side of the world.  So you was born in Canada?
That journey this summer will be indeed epic. Maybe you can keep us posted here with some nice pictures and a kind of a blog.
Whenever you are here in Holland, you are welcome! 

iwt-custom-parts

Quote from: Zwartie on May 01, 2013, 10:40:01 AM
Quote from: iwt-custom-parts on April 30, 2013, 06:36:32 AM
Quote from: fintip on April 30, 2013, 05:44:26 AM
Welcome.

Maybe your next post won't sound like a self glorifying billboard?


I'm sorry if you think it's 'self glorifying'. It was not meant that way.


No worries Jack, I don't think the rest of us saw it that way. Welcome to the site! It's always nice to know we have places to find parts and bling for our FJs. You will find that most everyone here is cordial and polite.

Zwartie

It's amazing how polite and friendly you all are here on this board!
Cheers,
Jack

fj johnnie

 Welcome. There are a lot of Dutch immigrants here in southern Ontario. My parents came over from the NL around the same time as Zwartie's. We visited Amsterdam and Zwolle last summer and I even got to watch MOTOGP in Assen!!!! Every where we went we where welcomed and treated wonderfully. What a awesome place to visit!!!

baldy3853

 :hi: welcome aboard enjoy the ride :good2:

Zwartie

Quote from: iwt-custom-parts on May 01, 2013, 02:30:16 PM


Thank you Ben, -Dankjewel  :smile:
I'm trying to answer every post, so here I go.
Must be a big change for your parents moving from The Netherlands to the other side of the world.  So you was born in Canada?
That journey this summer will be indeed epic. Maybe you can keep us posted here with some nice pictures and a kind of a blog.
Whenever you are here in Holland, you are welcome! 


Alstublieft!

Yes, I was born in Canada (eh!) way back in 1966 - 4th of 5 kids. My Dutch is pretty rusty - I understand it better than I can speak it and to be honest, I know more of the swear words than anything else. And of course when we go to NL or our relatives come to Canada for a visit, everyone just speaks English anyway. My wife is also Canadian born but both her parents are from NL...well, Friesland actually so I tell her that doesn't count! We love dropje, oliebollen and pannekoek - heel lekker!!!

Doei!

Zwartie
Ben Zwart
London, ON
1992 FJ1200
1977 KZ200

iwt-custom-parts

Quote from: Zwartie on May 01, 2013, 10:33:52 PM
Quote from: iwt-custom-parts on May 01, 2013, 02:30:16 PM


Thank you Ben, -Dankjewel  :smile:
I'm trying to answer every post, so here I go.
Must be a big change for your parents moving from The Netherlands to the other side of the world.  So you was born in Canada?
That journey this summer will be indeed epic. Maybe you can keep us posted here with some nice pictures and a kind of a blog.
Whenever you are here in Holland, you are welcome! 


Alstublieft!

Yes, I was born in Canada (eh!) way back in 1966 - 4th of 5 kids. My Dutch is pretty rusty - I understand it better than I can speak it and to be honest, I know more of the swear words than anything else. And of course when we go to NL or our relatives come to Canada for a visit, everyone just speaks English anyway. My wife is also Canadian born but both her parents are from NL...well, Friesland actually so I tell her that doesn't count! We love dropje, oliebollen and pannekoek - heel lekker!!!

Doei!

Zwartie

There are more Dutch people in the rest of the world than in The Netherlands. LOL.
And it's panneNkoek, not pannekoek. It's the new spelling. It changes like every year.  :dash2:
Hou doe.
Jack

Bones

From one newbie to another,
Welcome Jack.
93 fj1200
79 suzuki gt250x7


Too young to be old but old enough to know better.

Zwartie

Quote from: iwt-custom-parts on May 01, 2013, 02:30:16 PM


There are more Dutch people in the rest of the world than in The Netherlands. LOL.
And it's panneNkoek, not pannekoek. It's the new spelling. It changes like every year.  :dash2:
Hou doe.
Jack

Thanks for the update. My parents are both from Groningen (province, not city) so it's a wonder I can spell at all! That also means that any Dutch I learned was actually their dialect, not the "echte" Dutch.

Zwartie
Ben Zwart
London, ON
1992 FJ1200
1977 KZ200

jvb_ca

Welcome Jack.. :hi:
Hmmm...lots of us Dutch here. I was born here but my parents immigrated here in 1946. My father from Voorthuisen, Gelderland I believe, and my mother is from Freisland. Not quite Dutch as my Dad says...lol. Have plenty of relatives in NL on Dad's side. I don't speak it but understand most of it. I was there when I was 16 and had a blast bombing around on uncle's Zundapp bromfeits.
HUP AJAX!

Cheers...Jake :drinks:
Cheers...Jake
86FJ1200
Ontario

iwt-custom-parts

Quote from: jvb_ca on May 02, 2013, 11:10:56 AM
Welcome Jack.. :hi:
Hmmm...lots of us Dutch here. I was born here but my parents immigrated here in 1946. My father from Voorthuisen, Gelderland I believe, and my mother is from Freisland. Not quite Dutch as my Dad says...lol. Have plenty of relatives in NL on Dad's side. I don't speak it but understand most of it. I was there when I was 16 and had a blast bombing around on uncle's Zundapp bromfeits.
HUP AJAX!

Cheers...Jake :drinks:

Hi Jake,

After  WWII , 1:3 Dutch people was thinking of emigration and soon was 1:20 actually gone.
More than 550,000 people - to Canada, Australia and New Zealand because it was so empty and rich there and The Netherlands seemed so full and poor.
The government was also stimulating and paying for emigration. Now all has changed and everybody wants to enter Holland. :biggrin:

Zwartie

Ben Zwart
London, ON
1992 FJ1200
1977 KZ200

fj johnnie

 Good one Zwartie. One of my favorite lines of all time. I will make sure to bring dropjes and sour herring if we ever ride together. I wonder if they are going to change those Wilhelmina peppermints to the new King's name?

jvb_ca

Quote from: Zwartie on May 02, 2013, 04:48:01 PM
Quote from: iwt-custom-parts on May 02, 2013, 01:54:00 PM
Now all has changed and everybody wants to enter Holland. :biggrin:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJ882QYzr-M

Sorry, couldn't resist!
Hahahaha...that too funny.

Cheers...Proost...Yacob.
Cheers...Jake
86FJ1200
Ontario