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Just bought my first NEW bike, 2018 Street Glide. Traded my slim in for it. Had quite a few toys before then. But looking for helpful tips and advice, especially since joining the American Legion Riders. So I guess I’ll start with, since I put one tank of gas threw it already, CAN I FRIKIN GO FOR A LONG TRIP YET! Got one coming up in a few days. Not that I’m going to abuse it, but can I journey on it or do I have to stay in the confides of the city til I hit 500 Miles. Anyway, thanks for letting me join
Thanks a ton. Did Rt 66 last year on a Slim, next summer will be Jackson Hole
[QUOTE=kel03;17487180]Welcome to the forums from Ontario, Canada funny you mention Ontario, the wife said she wants to ride there lol
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