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For those of you committed to rollin' the miles on your H-D's odometer like a slot machine, this thread gives you a chance to celebrate those significant milestones with everyone here on HDForums!
There's no real "official" criteria, only that you put miles on your Harley and when it hits what you feel is a significant milestone, you come back here and let us know about it. I'll start.
My '06 RKC just clocked over 50K today while the BIL and I were riding. I haven't put all the miles on the bike because I purchased it last September with only 37,000 miles on the odometer then! So, I think I'm well on my way to racking up a few more milestones.
Wow! That's like finding a car where ALL the hubcaps are up right! Talk about all the stars aligning... If I were better at math, I'd actually commit some brain power to figuring out what the odds were for that to happen! I'd bet you were planning on this with some help from the tripometer reset, right?
Wow! That's like finding a car where ALL the hubcaps are up right! Talk about all the stars aligning... If I were better at math, I'd actually commit some brain power to figuring out what the odds were for that to happen! I'd bet you were planning on this with some help from the tripometer reset, right?
Hit this a few weeks ago. All put there by ME! I have put another 3000 kms on since. This has been an unusually nice April, and I've taken full advantage of it!
Barring any unfortunate events, I should hit 200,000 miles (321869 kms) this season.
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