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myshit

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bought my 03' Raod king in 09' with less than 5k miles on it. put 5k more on it in the year that I have owned it.

Also got a buddy that won't ride with us to often cuz some of the spots we stop at are dirt parking lots.

I just don't understand why you would buy a bike and not ride it "cuz its gonna get dirty."
 
My buddy bought his '03 Heritage Springer back in Aug '03 and he just turned 3k miles on the clock (he was bragging about finally hitting 3k). We live in Cleveland, but I still average between 6k-8k miles a year on my bikes...I actually feel bad for the bike, just sitting there in the garage, no cover, covered in dust, why keep it?
 
Nope, just took that one pic when I hit 50. Never had the opp to show anyone until this and it was easier than making the claim or taking him outside to see it.
 
I think some may have missed the point, and that is anyone can tough it out with no backrest, windshield, stereo, cruise etc when you only run 5000 miles on an 07.

Oh, and don't know about the di*k, as we did not make that comparison.
 
All I gotta say is that these low-mileage guys must save alot of money on oil changes and services. In less than a year I've paid for my 1K, 5K,10K, and probably my 15K in a few months.

-Alex
 
I know a guy who is CEO of a regional hospital chain who has a 99 Ultra with less than 3000 miles on it. Won't sell it though because "someday" he's gonna get the time to ride it.
 
That fellow needs to get his priorities straight, even the ceo gets a little vacation time every year. Truth is he probably has too many toys and has to split his time amongst them.
 
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