
Like many others, I stumbled upon my RF accidentally. And here is how it happened.
I passed my test around October 2009 and went on eBay that night looking for a bike. I found a Suzuki GSXF600 that was less than
5 miles away and had been listed not 20 minutes ago.
Didn’t really know what I was looking for so I clicked ‘buy it now’ and there is was, I had bought a G reg GSXF with a full MOT and
46k on it for £495.00.
On the first day of riding it to work I filled it up with GoGo juice and parked it up at work. When I returned, the contents of the tank
were on the floor around the bike.

I quickly decided I did not want to keep it and so I put it on Swapz.co.uk and after about a week of stupid offers, I was contacted
by a man in Newcastle who offered me his XJ600 diversion in exchange for mine.
I went to his house and did a straight swap with him. Now I owned a P reg Yamaha XJ600 with 23k on the clock.
This bike was nice, but it was too upright and very quiet. Great for commuting, but not so great on the weekend.

After a few months, I found myself putting the XJ on swapz.co.uk. Again there were stupid offers, but after a few weeks I got an
e-mail offering me a Red RF600. I still did not know much about bikes, but wanted rid of the XJ so I agreed to meet the owner
half way between our houses. I met him just outside of Bolton and we agreed to follow each other to see what each others bikes were like.

My only memory from this was that back light! We had a quick lap of a car park on each others bikes and that was that, deal done and I
left him with my XJ and went home on my RF 600.
WOW, what a bike. And it only had 12k on the clock with all MOT’s to prove.
It grew and grew on me and became the first bike that I have enjoyed owning.
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