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Iron Butt
Posts: 732 Western WA | The only problem I can find is that the magnets in the seat, grips and floorboards are way to strong.
I mean, I can't even get close to the thing. It just sucks me right over and BAM! Butt in the seat, hands on the grips, feet on the boards and I'm off.
The only way to break the connection is a nice long cruise.
Seriously, the bike is everything I hoped it would be! I can't add to anything than what has already been posted on the site. Man-o-man - whatta ride!
The biggest surprise? You northern riders, (especially with the spring we've had in WA), will appreciate this:
I never knew that the secret to happiness was a warm bottom, toasty hands and a long stretch of twisties.
The wife and I are saddling up on Friday and hitting the roads for the first good test. With putting a 100 miles on the odometer in the first day, I called the dealer and scheduled my first 500 mile service for Tuesday of next week. I don't think it's going to be a problem.
Ride safe this weekend. And if you see somebody on a Midnight Cherry with a thick coating of bugs on their teeth give a wave.
That'll be me. | |
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Cruiser
Posts: 257 Under the Rule of Jedi - Masshole | Well congrats on the new ride.
Oh and to the bugs on the teeth problem, don't worry,
they are full of protein and a hell of a lot cheaper than stopping for Snickers Bars! | |
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Cruiser
Posts: 110
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I have the same problem... I picked up my bike on a saturday scheduled my first 500 service for the following friday.
Seems I missed the first service by 500 miles.....
I have had the bike less than a month and I have to schedule another service for next week. | |
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Visionary
Posts: 2027 Brighton, TN | As for the bugs more protien and calcium than Snickers, too!
Ride it or Pilot it, just Git-R-Done Quickly!
Happy Smiles! | |
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