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That is a beautiful bike! I looked at the same bike last weekend and my wife happened by the dealer while I was sitting on it. She loves the classic look. She sat on the back and said, "this is the bike". I am looking at getting a black RKC sometime in August. What do you especially like or dislike about yours? Have you added anything to yours? Just curious.
You have both good taste and social grace....AND you will get all the hot chicks.
Trust me, I know this.
I can park my RKC in a crowd of ultras and they all gather round my bike......I guess it's something about the nostagic look that attracts them.....The bike-not me
Very Nice bike!
I got my RK one month ago, and I LOVE IT!
Gonna ride it tomorrow all day with some buddies.
I hate you! Just kidding. I'm looking out the window now at ice and salt everywhere (Pittsburgh). You must be somewhere far from here if you're planning a ride tomorrow.
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