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 Posted: 22:53 - 24 Jul 2022 Post subject: Introduction. New to biking, 32 years old. |
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Hello BCF community!
So my story is a bit crazy, but to be brief, I'm 32 years old and just bought my first bike. This month I moved from the USA to Greece, I've never done anything like this before. I wanted to get a car, but because I'm a foreigner I could not register a car in my name. In desperation for some form of transport, I was advised that a small 50cc bike would probably allow me to stay under the radar and avoid getting into trouble while I wait for my citizenship papers (about 6 months).
Being a desperate, stubborn rebel, I stretched this advice and got a 100cc bike that looks like it's 50cc. It's a Honda Astrea Grand, which is very popular in Southeast Asia. Has anybody heard of this bike? I would love some info/tips on it. Today I rode it for several miles, it is very fun and comfortable.
Finally, it seems that this forum is focused on the UK, so I apologize if me being in Greece is problematic. But I registered here because it seemed like a good community for me. |
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Welcome
Being in Greece no bother. Most posters here are UK based but there's a few further afield.
Never heard of that particular model but have been a hardcore scooterist across Greek territories on a couple of occasions. There's some lovely roads and great weather of course.
What made you move from US to Greece?? |
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arry wrote: | There's some lovely roads and great weather of course.
What made you move from US to Greece?? |
jeffyjeff wrote: | I think that once your legal formalities have been sorted, a whole new world will open up for you. Hope that you will be able and willing to share some of your experiences motoring around Greece with your BCF friends. |
It's absolutely beautiful here, I'm near an town named Chalkida, pinched between mainland Greece and the island of Evia. Everywhere I go makes me glad that I moved, and glad that I have a scooter, because of the incredible scenery. I will certainly be posting pictures here on BCF.
I moved here for a lot of reasons, but primarily because I've always wanted to live outside of the USA, and I have family in Greece (my father immigrated to the USA). Aside from that, the social/political unrest in the states is tearing up friends and families everywhere, it's a sour situation and a good time to start fresh somewhere else.
Yes, it's been a gauntlet trying to start a life here before my citizenship and tax status has been sorted out. But my lawyer says it should be 6 months or less before everything is processed, and I certainly get the impression that the world (and especially the EU) will open up to me when this is all done!  |
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 Posted: 13:51 - 25 Jul 2022 Post subject: Re: Introduction. New to biking, 32 years old. |
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Moonly wrote: | Being a desperate, stubborn rebel, I stretched this advice and got a 100cc bike that looks like it's 50cc. It's a Honda Astrea Grand |
https://i.imgur.com/90NiHbh.jpg
I've never heard of the Astrea Grand, not sure they were ever sold in the UK, so you might have trouble getting really specific detailed advice here. But on the other hand, it really looks like a variation on the Honda C90/Innova/Wave series of step through, semi-auto bikes, so most of the info relating to those will probably apply to your bike too. Welcome to the forum! ____________________ Current - '94 VFR750FR, '00 VFR800FI Previous - '10 Street Triple R, '92 MZ ETZ301, '05 TTR250, NSR125R, KMX125, "Honda" Win (chinese copy of an old Honda design with a C90 engine)
My bike trip around S.E. Asia 2010/2011 |
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Welcome - lots of banter and expect dry sarcasm at every corner, but on the whole a well meaning bunch.
Your bike does indeed look like some variation on a Wave; probably a 3 or 4sp semi-auto. Agree looks a bit like the air filter is missing; if that's the case, I'd get one ASAP. Inexpensive. Change the oil too - if like my C90, it'll take a tiny amount (about 600ml in the case of my C90) and should be changed regularly. Other than that, keep the chain clean and lubed and you'll be good to go. They're very light bikes so the relative lack of power is slightly compensated for, plus they're very agile and will happily clamber over mild off-road stuff as well as the roads. ____________________ TG. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 2 years, 237 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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