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Got home last night and looked at the mail as usual. Didn't have much since the election is over. Found something interesting from the MoCo. A listing of the 110 Anniversarry Model bikes with pictures. It also included a card that said that I was preapproved for a rather large credit amount toward the purchase of one of the bikes. Not real keen on the color combo of the 110 models, but thought that I would test the waters anyway. Not such a good idea, I didn't get a no. I got a HELL no. Guess that there's not a new scoot in my future just yet.
LOL! It's ok. Harley really missed a huge opportunity to sell a ton of bikes for their 110 anniversary. They don't even offer a CVO Street Glide. I don't know who is running the style department at Harley these days, but they need to go!
I've made a lot of changes to my bike. I look at the new ones and think, man, those are cool. Then I picture mine and I don't want a new one, I like what I'm riding:-) Unless something destructive happens, I plan on this being my last bike so I pretty much set it up exactly like I want and I'll ride it until one of us gives up:-)
I've made a lot of changes to my bike. I look at the new ones and think, man, those are cool. Then I picture mine and I don't want a new one, I like what I'm riding:-) Unless something destructive happens, I plan on this being my last bike so I pretty much set it up exactly like I want and I'll ride it until one of us gives up:-)
I agree, except I don't think the new bikes are cool at all. I don't think any of the new 2013 bikes are anything special. I am keeping my bike forever. 7 more payments and she is mine free and clear! LOL! I dont think anything on my bike is stock, except maybe the frame. Someone could offer me $30K for my bike and I would say no. I have way more money into this thing! I can't afford to ever sell it!
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