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Congrats on the new scoot, it's a sweet looking ride for sure. Bummer about the GF not liking the stores. Hope she buys into the riding lifestyle. My wife loves Harley stores, prolly more than I do.
Damn nice bike, like you havent heard it enough here. I love the colors, if it were mine Id do the black out forks and crash bar etc that will really complement the red.
I know what you mean about the gf not liking the dealers, my wife is the same way, but she still goes in there to buy me things.
A funny comment my wife made showing she is like a fish out of water when it comes to bikes. When she bought me floating rotors for my BD, the parts guy put them in the HD shopping bag, she asked if they had tissue paper to put in it.
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