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Sold my 2011 RKC 2 years ago due to back problems and other issues. Doc, (class A surgeon), gave me clearance to ride again, so being an impatient 65yr old, I went out and got myself a new bagger. Pick it up in about ten days. Getting some add ons installed, new bars ("expensive install"), slip ons, etc. Here's some early pics.
Awesomeness! Welcome to Medicare. Glad you got a good Doc. I've got a right knee replacement now, and going for the left knee and rotator cuff surgery sometime between November and Spring 2020. We wear out after a while. Just like the scooters.
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