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When I test drove it this morning I got that same feeling I got when I rode the Lo, it just fits. I've been to a few Demo Days in the last couple of years and most recently we rented a Road Glide Ultra when we were in Myrtle Beach for Bike Week and none of those bikes could compare to the Lo. I don't think this bike is better than the Lo but it gives me that same feeling like it was made for me. Still can't wait to get the Lo back together, but at least we can ride for now and I can take my time to get everything exactly perfect (Dead fans should understand)
Nice Scoot Chuck! I love the paint! I want one too!
The woman would be pi$$ed if I rode up on a new SG. 3 bikes in the garage won't fly!
2 1/2 weeks before this years big ride. Bike is almost ready.
Leaving Calgary to Montana to North Dakota to South Dakota to Wyoming to Colorado to New Mexico to Texas to New Mexico to Arizona to Nevada to Utah to Idaho to Montana back to Calgary. 13-14 days
2 1/2 weeks before this years big ride. Bike is almost ready.
Leaving Calgary to Montana to North Dakota to South Dakota to Wyoming to Colorado to New Mexico to Texas to New Mexico to Arizona to Nevada to Utah to Idaho to Montana back to Calgary. 13-14 days
That's a hell of a trip, wish I had time to do something like that. Ride safe bro
That's a hell of a trip, wish I had time to do something like that. Ride safe bro
Thanks Chuck!
Getting older every year, I want to ride until I can't ride anymore.
We do a ride every year, 90% is back road twisties. Minimal interstate, just to get from twistie to twistie. We took a similar root last year, totally different roads this year. 5000 mile in 10 days last year, 8000 mile 14 days this year.
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