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I'm doing the first add on's this Friday. Having a detachable backrest put on so I can
carry luggage, a heated gear lead so I can keep riding in Jersey through the winter, and hard wiring for the GPS. I plan to do lots of day trips and road trips with this one.
You hadn't said but your helmet looked like I might be right. So I checked your profile to confirm that you should also join us in the queens of the road section. Which is where us lady riders hang out. We always love a new rider to join our ranks.
It is the pink looking subforum ... We also have a queens of the road group on Facebook. So come over and introduce yourself in the QOTR (queens of the road) section
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