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Lux is good - still has his VRod but he added a Triumph (don't know what version
though - but it's new and similar to the old Bonneville type's. Shoe is still over there he has over 200k on his V!
I'm really taking a long look at the "Slim" as I am still a solo rider (wife will not ride)
but that's OK --- I always wanted a "bobber" and I think the Slim fills the bill...
But man I really like my V it fits me perfect. Tough decision.
Good hearing from you - Ride Safe and Enjoy....that's a NICE FB
I know what u mean, if I could afford it, and have a bigger garage
I would've kept my Vrod too
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