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Other than the usual '06 "No extra charge options" such as a non functional radio and minor tweaks, I ride the $hit out of my bike, and it never fails to get me where I am going.
I ride the crap out of mine, in the last year I have almost 16K on it, some of it long trips and some city commuting, these bikes are well designed and reliable. Last summer I was riding with an older guy(74 at the time)who had 15k on his older Ultra( sorry can't remember the exact year it wasan evo)he corrected me because he had flipped his odometer so he was over 100K, in the life of the motor he had only replaced a head gasket.. These bike go along ways if maintained.
Hey, everyone has something productive to say every now ands then (except for me). Keep reading and watching, soon enough you'll be in here "post whoring" with the rest of us.
ORIGINAL: sf657
so that's what I am[sm=youreright.gif]
ORIGINAL: 07RoadGlide
ORIGINAL: sf657
I think it means someone who reads more than he or she types in a forum
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