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after following your saga here, nobody could blame you for going full Popeye on Harley
hope you enjoy your time spent on your new bike, as you said, time is way more valuable than money as we age
other than the occasional jab, i promise not to be play the "Butt-hurt Harley Hater", i'll probably stick around, there are some good folks here that actually matter to me
other than the occasional jab, i promise not to be play the "Butt-hurt Harley Hater", i'll probably stick around, there are some good folks here that actually matter to me
Heck, I jab at Harley and their screw ups. Every machine can have issues. I'm a Die hard GMC truck guy. Yet I had an 05 that they bought back lemon law and I replaced it with an identical 06
Sorry to hear about the struggles Lance. The new bike looks nice, kinda surprised you didn’t go Indian. I know last summer you talked that an Indian was a possibility.
Sheesh…sorry to hear your leaving the brand. Can’t say that I blame you…especially, when you look at the prices and the premium image and exclusivity the current execs are trying to sell. I have said it many times, I do not trust this current crop of leaders at the Motor Co. There is no excuse for pushing out products with this many problems…and then to basically bandaid stuff. Guys will continue to leave the brand.
Anyway, hope the new one brings you many miles of safe and trouble free travels.
I understand your decision but I'm a diehard Harley rider! **** happens and you deal with it the best you can. But i will only ride Harleys till I hang it up for good.
I understand your decision but I'm a diehard Harley rider! **** happens and you deal with it the best you can. But i will only ride Harleys till I hang it up for good.
And I thought I was the only one, I just got back from a 2.200 mile trip on my 23 CVO, it ran flawlessly, no dummy lights no hiccups, just a perfect machine that hit over 100MPH every time I wanted, All vehicles have issues, Ford currently has a massive recall and a quick search will show that not all BMW owners are happy, Enjoy your new bike.
And I thought I was the only one, I just got back from a 2.200 mile trip on my 23 CVO, it ran flawlessly, no dummy lights no hiccups, just a perfect machine that hit over 100MPH every time I wanted, All vehicles have issues, Ford currently has a massive recall and a quick search will show that not all BMW owners are happy, Enjoy your new bike.
My 22 CVO RGL is the best Harley i've owned. Taking it to Colorado/Utah in June, cant wait to put it through its paces riding the rockies.
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