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LOL. She can't reach the forward controls on my Wide Glide. It's surprising how well she fits this Heritage.
Yep that's the only thing keeping me from Sean's Wide Glide. I can't reach the controls either. I figure with a different seat that pushes me up another few inches I'll be fine.
It's funny because at first I wanted the Heritage but I decided to go with the new 2006 Sportster Low. I am sure after I used to riding this one, I will have one of those Heritage's too!!!! It was very comfortable sitting on the Heritage but decided to start out with a smaller bike! I hope she enjoys the new one!!!! Lucky girl!
Those damn tires sure must be getting expensive!!! But hey I can use that excuse at home whenever I need new tires, I'll just tell them to jack up the tires and put a new bike on them. Thanks for the idea!! LOL!!!!!
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