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Assimilated!!! Finally
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<blockquote data-quote="wfooshee" data-source="post: 695969" data-attributes="member: 6354"><p>Y'know, a suspicious mind like mine pulls the weirdest stuff out of deep memory by word association. I hear "low miles" and "06" and I come up with "gauge panel replacement." To fix a MPG readout stuck on 17 they had to replace the gauge cluster, which brought in a brand new 0-miles odometer. There's supposed to be a statement of such with the bike's paperwork, so I hope there hasn't been any shenanigans.</p><p></p><p>The fact that the bike is "brand new" and stuff is still in plastic looks good for it, but I'd check the recall history of the VIN. You ought to anyway, not because I'm suspicious, but because things like the altitude sickness, ignition switch, aforementioned gauge cluster, etc. are real and genuine recalls that might not have been done on a dealer lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wfooshee, post: 695969, member: 6354"] Y'know, a suspicious mind like mine pulls the weirdest stuff out of deep memory by word association. I hear "low miles" and "06" and I come up with "gauge panel replacement." To fix a MPG readout stuck on 17 they had to replace the gauge cluster, which brought in a brand new 0-miles odometer. There's supposed to be a statement of such with the bike's paperwork, so I hope there hasn't been any shenanigans. The fact that the bike is "brand new" and stuff is still in plastic looks good for it, but I'd check the recall history of the VIN. You ought to anyway, not because I'm suspicious, but because things like the altitude sickness, ignition switch, aforementioned gauge cluster, etc. are real and genuine recalls that might not have been done on a dealer lot. [/QUOTE]
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