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Dawg, thanks for posting this. I bought my bike at the end of September, and I remember thinking "this sucker's heavy" the first time I lifted it up off the stand.
I printed out this bulletin and brought it to the dealer this afternoon, and even with the info in hand they seemed to be stumped. Took them about 45 minutes, but they finally ordered me a part.
Thanks for the post DAWG. I am short and have a problem just reaching the stand to bring it up and the bike does feel heavy.I also printed the bulletin out and am goint to take to my dealer. Thanks for watching out for us.
Santa
I called my dealer as I was reading this post this morning, they had 3 in stock, told me to come over, had it done and on my way in half hour. Now that is service. If your in Miami they have 2 left.
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