Diversion to Firestorm

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Cousid
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Diversion to Firestorm

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Hello everyone,
Just joined your Website and wanted to say hello, I recently retired and bought a Yamaha Diversion which has been good for the past two years.
Recently I had been looking for a bike that would tick all my boxes, this turned out to be a 2001 Firestorm in Blue Metallic. I still have not stopped smiling.
My intention is to do all repairs and servicing myself, I think that your website will be great for sharing information, and general bike chat.
Looks like I will also be a good petrol station customer.
I have attached photo,
Bye for now,
cousid.
Dickiebig
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That looks good but yellow ones are the fastest, just ask anyone. 😂
Welcome lots of help here should you need it
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Looks very clean!

I'm constantly amazed at the number of these bikes, many now approaching 20 years old, that are kept in such good condition.
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welcome along sir, tidy looking bike you got yourself. all the help you will need you will find in here. :clap:
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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Hello and welcome to the forum. :thumbup: :wave:
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Welcome to the forum mate, nice tidy looking bike :thumbup:
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Welcome aboard :thumbup:
Your new bike looks in nice condition.

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welcome to the club ..... looks like a great retirement plan
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Welcome aboard,hope you have a personal pension,your gonna need it for fuel..... :lol:
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Welcome on board !
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Commando77
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Re: Diversion to Firestorm

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Welcome, if I can say that as a noobie as well. Bought my Storm Oct 2017 to replace my Commando due to be sold. Yes I miss the old girl after 20 yes but the Storm is a whole lot more fun. On mileage, if you ride like I do and don't squirt it all the time 48 mpg is my usual. 150 miles and I fill up. Enjoy.
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