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There is nothing wrong with an '07.......... and to show you how smart your friends are, the new gears are on the 2010 not the '09s. The different noise the gears make never bother me. I don't know what all the hype is.
The 09's are better because of the new frame design and fat rear tire. Maybe that's what they mean.
I took your advice. The six gallon tank, new frame, 2-into-1 exhaust, and 200 rear on on the 2010 I picked up -- check my garage. Thanks.
i would say its the other way around, yours seems a bit low. i've got 37k on mine, you're talking about a 3 year old bike, my average is 12k per year. that really isn't all that much if you ride everyday (that you can)
yes, the 07 has the 5 gal tank. so i stop for fuel when my odometer shows 150 miles or so. by that time, i don't mind giving my *** a break anyway.
I picked up the 2010 with the 6 gal tank. I still stop before 150 miles to give my a$$ a break and give the legs a stretch. The seat is a lot more comfortable than what I was riding though. I haven't done 200 miles straight through yet. I'm not sure that I would want to either.
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