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Just wanted to comment on this site and say it is soooo informative that it is making my head spin. It also makes me realize that I need to get a second job for all the mods and upgrades I need to purchase.

I just purchased a 2004 Warrior this morning in Cleveland Ohio and was hoping I could get it home today. I wasn't going to ride it obviously because of the weather here but at least I could have glared at it like a trophy. Unfortunately the weather here has been really harsh with over 10" of snow throughout the day.

Anyway It seems like there are a ton of knowledgeable and polite people here that I look forward to interacting with. Hopefully this can be a home to me like it is to alot of you.

The people at the dealership I bought the Warrior from referred me to this site and I'm really glad they did. Looking forward to taking my beast out for a trial run anyday now. Praying for sun in the Northeast.

Cheers!
 

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I bought mine at Northshore Yamaha and they were great guys. I must have checked 20 - 25 dealers for the past week but I knew I was after the Silver and Flame paint scheme. I was surprised that there weren't really too many dealers that had this bike in that color. I found the indigo everywhere but had a hard time with the silver. Just waiting on the delivery now. I am sooo excited. I wanted this bike since 2002 but my wife told me if I wanted the bike NO FINANCING. I am glad it worked out that way actually. I still consider myself new to riding in a way. I took the Basic Rider Course in Ohio 2 years ago and have rode 2 seasons on a Suzuki 650 so it was time to get the bike I wanted finally. I'm 6'3 and about 220lbs. I feel like a circus clown on that 650. Now my wife wants to learn so it will be a good learning bike for her.
I am sure I will have a ton of questions for the experts in the forums here.
Thanks for the welcome!
 

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Yeah I look forward to riding with some of you...
I look forward to getting my bike too if this snow stops! I don't want them to deliver it till it's dry and without the extra salt.
Two years of saving for this bike and the day I buy it we get 10" of snow. Go figure!
 

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Thanks Frank'n I look forward to learning as much as I can. I already see a ton of stuff I would like to do but need to learn how to first. /emoticons/emotion-1.gif

This site is AWESOME!
 

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Thanks for the welcome everone. Received my Warrior this afternoon and rode for a little over a hour just to break it and myself in and get use to it. PURELY AWESOME! There have been some really helpful people on this site already so a thanks is in order. I have already met some people from my area who I hope to be riding with soon.
 
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