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I live in Minnesota so I don't get to ride as much as I would like.
I bought my 03 Road King new on September 22/02. 104,000 miles on herwhenI parked it in November for the winter.
I did 6500 miles last year and haven't rode it since November 07 due to the crappy Michigan weather. Planning another summer rode trip again this summer. maybe take off 2 weeks this year.
34,000 on my 2000. Guess she was babied by the previous owner. Put 6,000 on her last Summer, and should be able to put some on this afternoon -- first ride this year except right after I finished my cam job. [sm=happy046.gif]
Wow, I have to admit I was pretty impressed with myself for only having my bike 2 months during winter and putting 2000 miles on it already, but some people leave me way back in the dust.
'08 Ultra has 72 miles on her. Have only had one nice, not raining or snowing day here and that was the day we picked her up. Would have liked to put more miles on, but had to get the kids from the babysitter. 02 Sporty bought Sep 11, 07 with 8100 miles, now has over 11,000 from the hubby taking her to work every day 80 miles round trip. (and that was in just over a month)
Looking forward to putting more miles on the Ultra and going to Milwaukee this summer will help with that.
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