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We all know this feeling.... It takes a long time to fade. I drove like a madman to the dealer with an empty trailer bouncing all over the highway.....(I live in Memphis and had to drive to Nashville to pick it up) Could not stop looking in the rearview mirror the entire way home. After I rode it around the neighorhood....I safely parked it in the garage and could not stop looking at it.
Now it's to rack up the miles....Wish I could make it to bike week...your a lucky one.
That's awesome I know the feeling you had when you got the phone call!! As others in this thread have said we can all relate to your sitution [sm=massbounce.gif] what a feeling it is knowing the days of cranking up your favorite MP3s and to be able to ride in style with the tunes jammin are only a few days away..
Congrat's! Always good to hear this stuff. Brings back memories of when hubby and I got our bikes. Lots of happy tears! Good for you. ENJOY and Ride SAFE!
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