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Old 01-14-2018, 12:09 AM   #1
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Thanks for the explanation.

I usually need to lower my bikes as well.

Safe travels.

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Old 01-14-2018, 01:25 AM   #2
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Joe best wishes for you this year and totally understand your move to larger bike. A lot of us are able to have a larger bike for highway use and also able to keep the RX3 around for lighter duty fun things but understand keeping the wife happy with 1 bike. Less expenses and you get use to having one "do all" bike for everything. I think you did good by starting out on the RX3 and can look back at the small investment it was and the amount of fun times you've had on it and the experience it gave you to appreciate a step up to the new bike.
No fare leaving us without at least 1 pic of your new bike OK? Have fun and stay safe out there And I hope our paths cross again soon MexGiver, rj
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Old 01-19-2018, 01:08 AM   #3
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Joe best wishes for you this year and totally understand your move to larger bike. A lot of us are able to have a larger bike for highway use and also able to keep the RX3 around for lighter duty fun things but understand keeping the wife happy with 1 bike. Less expenses and you get use to having one "do all" bike for everything. I think you did good by starting out on the RX3 and can look back at the small investment it was and the amount of fun times you've had on it and the experience it gave you to appreciate a step up to the new bike.
No fare leaving us without at least 1 pic of your new bike OK? Have fun and stay safe out there And I hope our paths cross again soon MexGiver, rj
OK RJ, here is my new bike...factory fresh. Today some of the farkles arrived so I've already put on a bunch of stuff. I also have my "German bike" tools!
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Old 01-22-2018, 06:47 AM   #4
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OK RJ, here is my new bike...factory fresh. Today some of the farkles arrived so I've already put on a bunch of stuff. I also have my "German bike" tools!
Congratulations again! I bought the exact same bike!) You check just the quality of color frame, just in case. In my motorcycle I discovered a poor quality painting. Now the dealer repaints the frame.




 
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