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I usually see these every year in our sectjon but didn't spot it this go round.. Title says it all. What did you guys get for the bike.. None of my friends or exes have ever given me parts or accessories until this year. My neighbor got me some. Crotch coolers, knockoff daymakers with spots, and his very slightly used k&n intake. He got a new intake and daymakers for his 11cvo..he got me that stuff to entice me to install his parts but I've always worked on his bike for free so it' aa win win for me
Lucky enough to get a some cosmetic things for the old gal. New derby cover, timing cover and a tour pack light conversion kit to put directionals on the tour pack. Now if it would only get above 15 degrees....
Dennis Kirk gift certificate for a new tire and thumb dogs for my riding gloves. I bought myself a new Pro1200 bike lift and Cycle Hill tire changer on Black Friday deals that I couldn’t pass up.
But I bought myself a new mobile home to go on the 4.05 acres I recently purchased in SE Alabama...it's only 5 miles from where my son and grandson live.
Harley gift cards. Intended for purchase of heated hand grips. I got the wife heated gloves and a jacket liner. I don't get as cold as her but figured adding the grips would help me stay on the scoot as long as her.
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