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Well, October 1 is the anniversary of the day I picked my new 2006 Low Rider up and brought it home.
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Yesterday I turned 12,000 miles over on the odometer. My goal was to have 24,000 before the warranty runs out next year so, if anything was going to break, it would be under warranty. It looks like I am on track to meet my goal plus a little bit more.
So far I have had no real big problems, knock on wood, and, I hope it continues that way.
Thanks to all that were so patient with my questions before I decided which bike to buy and to all who have been so patient with my questions and comments since the purchase.[sm=smiley31.gif]
"A single tear runs down my cheek." (Dennis Hopper as Deacon in Waterworld)
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