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Nice day for a ride on my new ES
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<blockquote data-quote="LKLD" data-source="post: 1238831" data-attributes="member: 30221"><p>Congratulations on the bike DWD!</p><p></p><p>I too came from a twin ('56 Panhead), though with 20yrs. in between. I have nothing but great accolades to give this bike. Also, 3x,xxx miles on the stock seat, and here I was thinking I was the only here still using stock. Though, I do see why some prefer them, as some have issues (back, etc..) that basically require a more forgiving seat, so all aren't what you might call "pussies". I've added frame sliders (Murphy's Law enacted, so I'll never use them), GPS w/ Rambone, Bigfoot, and a Doran TPMS. Other than a tank and tailbag, that's all I've done, which is minor to some on here. More than likely, you're really going to love this bike.</p><p></p><p>All the best,</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LKLD, post: 1238831, member: 30221"] Congratulations on the bike DWD! I too came from a twin ('56 Panhead), though with 20yrs. in between. I have nothing but great accolades to give this bike. Also, 3x,xxx miles on the stock seat, and here I was thinking I was the only here still using stock. Though, I do see why some prefer them, as some have issues (back, etc..) that basically require a more forgiving seat, so all aren't what you might call "pussies". I've added frame sliders (Murphy's Law enacted, so I'll never use them), GPS w/ Rambone, Bigfoot, and a Doran TPMS. Other than a tank and tailbag, that's all I've done, which is minor to some on here. More than likely, you're really going to love this bike. All the best, Rob [/QUOTE]
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