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Scott...I def plan to hit up Savanna as well as many other places. It's been yrs since I've been in GA but I remember going a few places when I was a kid.
Mtn Rider....I will certainly be heading up north for some rides through the mountains and will message you when the time comes.
I appreciate all the help so far. One question I thought of after reading handlebar height law....will they mess with you too bad for 16" bars? I know the rule says no higher than 15" above the seat but I have 16" and they are about shoulder height to maybe a lil less
Don't think you will have trouble with the bars...I guess the nearest dealer will be 45 minutes up I-75 in Tifton. Nice dealership. I have been there but haven't had any work done there.
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