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Thanks Man, and it's okay not to like the lights. They are only on occasionally. The lights don't make the bike.
Yeh, it's just a bug of mine. the only thing that matters is that you like them.The bike is awesome though!
Your in some great area for riding as well! I'm just east of hershey and regularly cruise up that way. planning a couple weekends to the grand canyon area this summer.
Mark g, thanks again. I love this area. Could currently be a little warmer but I rode her to work this morning. My hollow I travel a couple miles down sure was bitter until I hit the sun of Rt 220. Nothing a bandanna couldn't take care of but......Gonna be a good couple days of riding. Lot's of rain coming for Memorial Day weekend but hell, I have to work all 3 days anyway. Each weekend following has rides to go one though so hopefully the weather will cooperate for them. Maybe I'll see ya on the road.
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