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i took it out for the first time yesterday and all i can say is .... AWESOME!!!
the bike fits my short *** perfectly and the beach bars keep my arms in a VERY comfortable position. after 20 years of drumming - some handlebarskept my wrists too straight and were uncomfortable - not these.
the TC88 with the Stage I kit provides WAY more than enough power for me and the bike handles like a dream.
i'll post some pics of me and my new scoot pretty soon.
thanks to everyone on the forum that chimed in on some of my threads about buying a first Harley - i appreciate all the advice and pointers.
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