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apparently (this is coming from the Bourget dealer here in South Florida) the original owner just likes to customize bikes for his collection. He was 'rotating' his stock and didn't want this one anymore. Must be nice to have that kind of money...buy bikes and not actually ride them.
anyways...the dealership did all the work so I have to go back with my truck to get it...didn't have a way to carry all those papers on the Springer. It's totally clean tho...would appear to me to have never been riden.
I will admit...it has had me suspicious myself tho. guess when i get the history file on it, i'll feel better, not that I haven't been enjoying it already. Put 300 miles on it already...in less than a few days!
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