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There have been a lot of posts of members doing upgrades or looking at upgrades recently.....but i have not heard much as of lately. Rick was getting wheels....did you get them yet? Anyone else do mods lately or are ya all out riding? I'm going to order my wheels, roters, puley and calipers next week! I'm from Ontario Canada.......after a crappy weekend it is finally getting nice! Even if I get my parts before I dont know if I will have the patients to have nice weather here and do some mods, they might have to wait for next winter (or a rainy stretch). Going to be 26 degrees next saturday here (that is 82 for you Americans), not too shabby......if you need me I'll be on the road somewhere!!
New saddle bags, new pipes and new Cruise Arms Mark III on the way. I WOULD rather ride than wrench. New pics will be posted after the weekend, probably. We'll see.
Babs, I'm ready to start the job, man. I understand!
BA
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