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Finally made to 99,999.9 and rolled it over for a new start. Not that it went well, wanted to get a picture at 99999.9 but I did not plan well enough and there was no shoulder to pull over on to take a picture. Oh well just happy I could make it to this mile stone. I had been close with other bikes but always traded or sold them before 100k.
Just wanted to pat myself on the back.
Thanks.
Doug
1997 FLHTCU
Yeah I missed taking a picture of mine until right after I rolled it.
Look at the mileage and trip meter.
I rolled the first 100K on my '94 back in July '03, and rolled the 200K mark on it in October '15, the day before my accident. Of course, the first speedometer broke around 104,000 miles and I'm on the third speedo now, so it's a "best guess" based on my log book.
I rolled the first 100K on my '94 back in July '03, and rolled the 200K mark on it in October '15, the day before my accident. Of course, the first speedometer broke around 104,000 miles and I'm on the third speedo now, so it's a "best guess" based on my log book.
Congratulations, that is quite a feat on just one bike. My best guess on all the bikes I have owned, is the total mileage in 250k range. I had thoughts of selling at 60k on the 97. Very glad I kept it. Keeping a log book sounds like a great idea, when our little group gets together for beverages, we always disagree on when and where we were at on different trips.
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