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Good lord man...just got my Russell seat the other day and a tweak to my tune for the very hot weather. My bike runs perfect, it's incredibly comfortable and there is nothing else I want to do with it but RIDE. Not bored with that at all!!
i feel you on that one. last time i was in the local dealer walking around the showroom, of course you get the salesman that says they are "extremely motivated" to sell new models. like a harley can't sell it's self.... not sure many people know the brand (rolling eyes, yea right).... but as he wasn't pushy or rude, told him i pretty much got mine the way i want it for comfort, looks, ride ect... not much entices me to the '14 cause i'd have to start all over again!
i think really the only 2 things left on my list are speaker upgrade (which already have them picked out), and i'm hoping the local independant dealer still has his personal bike's front rim/tire and i'll buy it (with only about 100 miles on it for a fraction of the cost of new).... and can't think of much more right now.
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