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Sad to see the Deuce go....SG right around the corner
Well she has been sold now..........shipping company will be picking her up this weekend. I prolly get to attached to my "stuff" but I put my heart into that bike and Im sad to see her leave the driveway..........on to the next chapter.......Now Im getting ready for a new Street Glide. My newest problem is...........my whole wardrobe/helmet, etc is purple and Im changing to Cobalt Blue......HUGE HUGE problem!
RE: Sad to see the Deuce go....SG right around the corner
I felt the same way when I traded in my Softail for a SG. But after the first ride on the Glide, I said to myself, "this changes everything!" I think you'll be happy you made the change.
RE: Sad to see the Deuce go....SG right around the corner
Felt the same way with my softail, buying new stuff is half the fun my wife thinks I am nuts!
ORIGINAL: lightu
I felt the same way when I traded in my Softail for a SG. But after the first ride on the Glide, I said to myself, "this changes everything!" I think you'll be happy you made the change.
RE: Sad to see the Deuce go....SG right around the corner
ORIGINAL: Deucegurl
Well she has been sold now..........shipping company will be picking her up this weekend. I prolly get to attached to my "stuff" but I put my heart into that bike and Im sad to see her leave the driveway..........on to the next chapter.......Now Im getting ready for a new Street Glide. My newest problem is...........my whole wardrobe/helmet, etc is purple and Im changing to Cobalt Blue......HUGE HUGE problem!
perhaps now you see the reason some of us ride black bikes, no problems with color coordinating clothes or helmets, besides we all know that black bikes are faster
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