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First the story, I bought my '07 Road King last December and the wife hasen't gotten used to it yet, though she is doing very well. When it came time to plan our trip to Washington state she wouldn't ride just the bike. So our compromise is we bring a trailer and when she gets tired of driving I have to put my bike on it and continue driving. I also have to drive into any of the towns we are staying at due to the trailer. So tonight we rolled into Billings, MT. for a two night stay and wouldn't you know it there is a Goldwing rally going on. So here I am towing my Road King down a street of Goldwings to get to the hotel.
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So now I'm on my knees begging the forgivness of my HDF brothers and sisters.[sm=hail.gif]
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I promise it'll never happen again.
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George.
With gas prices being what they are, you might want to just drive the car to your destination, and then rent a bike when you get there? \\; Just an \\;idea...
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