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I have a 2017 Road King Special that I really love. Yesterday I paid it off. 100% mine. I feel great about that. No plans to ever get rid of it or buy another new one right now. But we all know how that goes. Ha
Devilgear. Congratulations.I can relate. I felt the same way after I paid off my 1976 XLCH Sporty. One and only scoot I bought new. Never again.
I like those antique radios. When my son was 8, he garbage picked one up like the one in the middle of your picture. (1990). I told him not to garbage pick, it was probably broken. I plugged it in and said See it doesnt work. I forgot tube radios take a minute to warm up and then some nice sound blasted out. That radio fell off a shelf and broke. I owe him one. PM me if youd like to sell it.
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