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Finally got a break in the weather and was able to pick up my 07 Bob. I bought it back in January, but the weather has been to crappy to ride until yesterday.I was only able to ride about 20 miles, but it sure was fun. My last bike was a rice rocket (sorry, dont flame me to bad), so this is quite different and much much more comfortable to ride. Only thing I notice about it, is 1st gear seems really short before you hit the rev limiter. Maybe Its just me though, oh well, i still love the bike.
Idont need themini apes and solo seat anymore, if you are interested in buying these just email me and we'll work out a good price. These were never used, they were changed out at the dealer before I picked it up.
THANKS
JoeWV
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