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-Rode everyday but 35 From Jan 1. to Dec 31.
-Put over 19500 miles on since mid-march
-Became a "Darksider"
-Installed pipes, ac and powervision from FuelMoto
-Carried the HD Forums Mascot ~250 miles
-Met a couple members while doing so
-Rolled over 65,000
Here's to 2013 and hope everyone enjoyed 2012 as much as I have.
That is sweet. my 2012 was not as good but I was able to get another scoot after being without one for a year so I guess I actually had a great year even if it did not happen until September.
I don't think I will get that many miles on mine in '13 but I am going to try.
Yeah,2012 was a great year for me too.I got married mid july,retired 5 days later.Bought a new house with garage(been waiting 56 yrs for a garage) mid Oct,my old house sold in 2 days.Mid Dec I bought a 2010 Ford P'up in mint condition,the previous owner was as **** as I am.Today I'm gonna wash and detail my bike in the heated garage.I hope I don't sound like I'm bragging,but life is good.
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