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One would think the king would be the most comfortable. Although one is not all, the only one that can answer that question is the one making the decision. That one is you!
Loving this Bike. It's nice being satisfied with the 114. After years of modifying everything I am happy with this thing right off the show room floor.
I have zero desire to bump displacement, say to 128 & then worrying about things like blowing the transmission, snapping drive belts etc
sorry but i have too. just got a quote and its 540.00 and change for both, just the cost of the tires. nobody has them in stock that i can find. iam sure the price will go up as things are not the greatest at this moment. the tires will last but, its like having a sportscar but have to drive it like its a station wagon but iam a 66 year old man and drive like one it sure looks good sitting in the carport
sorry but i have too. just got a quote and its 540.00 and change for both, just the cost of the tires. nobody has them in stock that i can find. iam sure the price will go up as things are not the greatest at this moment. the tires will last but, its like having a sportscar but have to drive it like its a station wagon but iam a 66 year old man and drive like one it sure looks good sitting in the carport
well found a tire bought it and they are holding it with my name on it when i need it. rear was 358 free installation. no front tire found that somewhere else
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