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  • Hello fellow bikers. Greetings from Guatemala!

    Hello guys!

    My name is Kley and I've been a silent reader of your forums for 1 to 2 years now and enjoy reading and learning more about your country's fine product. The Apache RTR 180

    Ever since I was able to purchase the Apache, I was hooked. Litterally in love with my bike. My wife sometimes gets mad at me because I spend a lot of time washing my bike when it is dirty. I like to take care of her as much as I can. Her service is done accordenly, she has never left me stranded. Well, only once, when I ran out of petrole but that was my fault.

    She has taken care of me and gotten me from point A to point B. It is a really good motorcyle, bad vibes but oh well. I get compliments on the street on how sweet the bike looks and everyone says they are gonna get one. However, it is not common to see many Apaches here. You can mostly see Pulsars, Hero's and a couple of Chinese brands.

    Either way, if anyone ever ask me what bike to buy. I always say Apache.

    I hope to keep learning from everyone's experiences with their bikes so that we can all become better riders.

    Ride safe guys.

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    Re: Hello fellow bikers. Greetings from Guatemala!

    Hi Kley

    Welcome to xBhp
    Biking is not about what you have between your legs, its all about how well you use it!!!!!!!

    Give your details here if you want to help your fellow xBhpian stranded in your city

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      Re: Hello fellow bikers. Greetings from Guatemala!

      Originally posted by Yelk View Post
      Hello guys!

      My name is Kley and .....

      Ever since I was able to purchase the Apache, I was hooked. Litterally in love with my bike. My wife sometimes gets mad at me because I spend a lot of time washing my bike when it is dirty. I like to take care of her as much as I can. Her service is done accordenly, she has never left me stranded. Well, only once, when I ran out of petrole but that was my fault.

      ......

      Ride safe guys.

      Hello Kley, i am sure we all can relate to this feeling

      I have a bike and a car and i still prefer the bike to the car any day and my wife....well, she's just rolling her eyes at me always

      Welcome to the forum!

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        Re: Hello fellow bikers. Greetings from Guatemala!

        Welcome to xBhp Kley .
        4 wheels move your body, 2 wheels move your soul .

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          Re: Hello fellow bikers. Greetings from Guatemala!

          Hey Kley,

          Welcome to the club brother. Good to have you here at xBhp.

          Its really a proud moment for us, when someone speaks high of a home-grown product. Congrats and do post some pictures that you have taken with the bike

          Ride Safe.
          R15S - Current
          Honda Dio - Current
          TNT 600i - Sold
          Classic 500 - Sold
          Pulsar 220 dtsi - Sold
          Yamaha YBX125 - Sold

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            Re: Hello fellow bikers. Greetings from Guatemala!

            Originally posted by The Monk View Post
            Hi Kley

            Welcome to xBhp

            Thank you very much Monk.

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            Originally posted by rugved View Post
            Hello Kley, i am sure we all can relate to this feeling

            I have a bike and a car and i still prefer the bike to the car any day and my wife....well, she's just rolling her eyes at me always

            Welcome to the forum!


            Yeah, the only time I would prefer a car is in rainy season. Unfortunately, I have no car and have to be very carefull when riding in the rain.

            In the future I am intereted in a car since I also have a 1 yr old son.

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            Originally posted by TheArcher84 View Post
            Hey Kley,

            Welcome to the club brother. Good to have you here at xBhp.

            Its really a proud moment for us, when someone speaks high of a home-grown product. Congrats and do post some pictures that you have taken with the bike

            Ride Safe.


            For sure, I will post pictures of my bike. Hopefully by the weekend. Glad I met you guys.

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            Originally posted by Jagzxbhp View Post
            Welcome to xBhp Kley .


            Thanks Jagz

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              Re: Hello fellow bikers. Greetings from Guatemala!

              HI Kley, welcome to xBhp.
              Ride hard. Ride safe.
              A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.

              Weekend Rides Around Kolkata
              My Ride To Sunderbans -
              Hemnagar & Samsernagar
              Saagar Kinare - Bakkhali Calling

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                Re: Hello fellow bikers. Greetings from Guatemala!

                Hi Kely,

                Welcome to the brotherhood.
                Glad to have you here.
                Ride safe.
                I would like to thank my legs for supporting me, my arms for being always by my side and my fingers; I could always count on them.

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