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I just got a 2015 Ultra Limited with 36,000 miles a little over a month ago and love it. I have almost 2000 miles on it already. I am 58 years old and retired early. My wife still works and that leaves me with more quality time for the sled. I am looking for any tips or tricks based on the newer twin cam motor which I read is a great improvement over the beginning. I live in a suburb of Houston called Katy and have been here almost 38 years now. I used to work for Xerox and was disabled, then cancer and back surgery. I pray that the cancer is kept at bay. Just in case we have planned a trip to Sturgis this year and might even squeeze in Bonneville too in a month long trip the wife and I are taking.
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