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A buddy of mine did that on his Road King a few years back. We had a party for him. He still has the Road King, but also has a new limited that has 38,000 miles on it.
Congrats! I remember that day I went over 100K Of course you have to stop like three times in 3 miles... get a picture at 99999 and at 100000 and at 100001.
Congrats! I remember that day I went over 100K Of course you have to stop like three times in 3 miles... get a picture at 99999 and at 100000 and at 100001.
111k on a 2010? That's seriously impressive!
And I've always loved the 2010 red street glides. Such a great color for a single color paint scheme.
i am now very jealous because i will be at that point in the month of august and i like the idea of stopping at 99999, 100000, and at 100001. i am at 84,000 and i have planned just over 18,000 miles this riding season which for me starts the first of may
have a great riding season all
bryan
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