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Pilot; Just don't want to use up to much "space" with a BIG pic; altho she is a rather handsome 1940s...err 2005 hardleeablesinn! Of course she will have to be very good to top my 1200R for FTR(FunToRide)! Of course, I am willing to give her lotsa miles to find out......nyuknyuknyuk.....DFO
Doesn't take any more space...when you do that it just grabs the picture from where it lives and throws it on the screen. The pic is not saved into the post...just grabbed when the post is called up!
IMHO...MSRP is the best one can expect on a new HD....Most of the dealers in the Denver area are selling above MSRP no nego...they will let you 'walk' first before they lower their price. One dealer sells at MSRP (but of course there is a wait there) and one will put a bike or two on sale every month (on sale at MSRP [&:]) this is where I purchased my bike....I was shopping and visiting local dealers at least once a week....walked into Freedom HD, the bike I wanted was there 'on sale' for MSRP....I bought it that day.
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