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  1. CycleAugie@AGTelco.com

    CycleAugie@AGTelco.com New Member

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    That's the name of my 1996 Red VFR. I bought it new in the fall of '96 and it now has 155,000 nearly trouble free miles .
     


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    Cute mines just called a VFR LOL Wow! 155K good to hear Nice bike huh? :)
     


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    155,000 miles?

    You should be ashamed, letting a perfectly good motorcycle sit around and rot in the garage all the time.

    You really should get out and ride the thing a little bit! :eek:

    All kidding aside, that is pretty awesome. By now, you probably know that bike so well you could tell if one of the tires was a 1/2 lb low.
     


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    Welcome to the group. 155,000? Holy Moly!!! Now that's some distance.
     


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  5. reg71

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    welcome to the group. hmm, it sounds like you ride a little bit. never even had the R/R go out? that's pretty impressive. wow... you must live in a pretty decent climate...
     


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