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+1 on that. 2Beers on his RK, riding 2up, on his first trip to the twisties, was chomping on my tail by the end of day 1. I'd have to say that rider skill has a lot more to do with it than the size of one's wallet.
Originally Posted by masterblaster
True, true, Charley
Well shucks. Now i'm embarrassed for blowing my own horn. But, thanks Guys. When the Twisty's Master and the Hoka Hey Hero approves, ya feel darned good.
I'll leave it here... Road Kings corner real well.
Enjoy the New Ride you will Love it .. Will never give up my Sporty for the fun crazy days but if could only have one .. The Touring Class would win ..
Congrats Gabe ! That's a fine looking scooter right there...and it'll be a lot easy to find whenever we go somewhere... it's hard to figure out which BLACK RK is yours sometimes...and glad to see you got your North Cuba sig line on there...sure hope you can make it to Ocala and help all your NC bro's show the rest of the crew what it's all about...(that oughta get a few flamearoo's)
Congrats Gabe ! That's a fine looking scooter right there...and it'll be a lot easy to find whenever we go somewhere... it's hard to figure out which BLACK RK is yours sometimes...and glad to see you got your North Cuba sig line on there...sure hope you can make it to Ocala and help all your NC bro's show the rest of the crew what it's all about...(that oughta get a few flamearoo's)
Thanks brother, loving this bike thus far, the more I ride it, the more I like it. And trips now just aren't long enough. Going to try my best to make Ocala, need to get time off from work.
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