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Technical Bulletin on 17mpg Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Cal24Master" data-source="post: 118816" data-attributes="member: 2026"><p>There is not going to be anyone contacting the state to tell them your odometer has been replaced. When you sell the bike, and sign of on the title, you have to state that either the mileage is correct, or if not what the correct mileage is. If you say it is not correct, then the title will show that mileage on the vehicle is not correct. If you get it repaired, to be in compliance with the law, you would have to say the mileage is not correct, and what the correct mileage is. I don't really think it will be a big deal for most of us. If I got mine fixed tomorrow, I would simply have to disclose that it has 5,000 miles more than the odometer shows.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just the opposite. With them in the out position, it sucks the hot air to your legs, in the in position you don't feel any heat.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cal24Master, post: 118816, member: 2026"] There is not going to be anyone contacting the state to tell them your odometer has been replaced. When you sell the bike, and sign of on the title, you have to state that either the mileage is correct, or if not what the correct mileage is. If you say it is not correct, then the title will show that mileage on the vehicle is not correct. If you get it repaired, to be in compliance with the law, you would have to say the mileage is not correct, and what the correct mileage is. I don't really think it will be a big deal for most of us. If I got mine fixed tomorrow, I would simply have to disclose that it has 5,000 miles more than the odometer shows. Tom Just the opposite. With them in the out position, it sucks the hot air to your legs, in the in position you don't feel any heat. Tom [/QUOTE]
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