year old

didnt get to post this last night (may 17) but have had the tri-glide one year and in that year put 16110 miles on it and still like it every time i get on it cant wait for the next time to set in the seat (right now weather sucks rain) so let the sun shine and enjoy the ride see ya Rickie "T"
 
Congratulations. One of the guys in my HOG chapter also celebrated one year anniversary of the same day. His tri, however, has 34,000 miles on it. That's what you get when you have a 12 month riding season.
 
thanks guys after Jan 3 2014 I will have a long ride season if the weather stays nice calling it quits and retiring with 37 years 8 month and 20 days (give or take a day) a new page in the life cycle
 
thanks guys after Jan 3 2014 I will have a long ride season if the weather stays nice calling it quits and retiring with 37 years 8 month and 20 days (give or take a day) a new page in the life cycle

ThumbUp ThumbUp .... congrats man , but it can get boring sometimes .....:gah:
 
ThumbUp ThumbUp .... congrats man , but it can get boring sometimes .....:gah:


no NO NO

I retired in 2000 and haven't been bored for 5 minutes in that time. 4 Harleys, a Gazillion Miles, and a ton of friends! We have houses in Arizona and California, so in the dead of winter it may hit 50* during the day. Good weather for wearing out your Harley .... and your butt. Relish every minute, play with your Grand Kids (if you have any) Volunteer at the local Senior Center, take those old ladies for a motorcycle ride, wear a funny helmet. I've got them with spikes, hair, and curtain rod finials. Become the neighborhood codger. Learn to play guitar, or drums. Become the lawn expert.

SOOOOOOOooooooo much to do!
 
no NO NO

I retired in 2000 and haven't been bored for 5 minutes in that time. 4 Harleys, a Gazillion Miles, and a ton of friends! We have houses in Arizona and California, so in the dead of winter it may hit 50* during the day. Good weather for wearing out your Harley .... and your butt. Relish every minute, play with your Grand Kids (if you have any) Volunteer at the local Senior Center, take those old ladies for a motorcycle ride, wear a funny helmet. I've got them with spikes, hair, and curtain rod finials. Become the neighborhood codger. Learn to play guitar, or drums. Become the lawn expert.

SOOOOOOOooooooo much to do!

ThumbUp ThumbUp I don't think your personality is going to let you get bored , to young for the senior citizens , no grandkids , wife still works all that's left is riding , nothing for the winter , got a big deck boat, place on the lake , none of that is any good in the winter.

I'm wearing out my lawn mower , give up on music , retired to young but every time I think about all those hours , chasing after trucks ,picking up parts not going on rides during the week , afraid something might happen I get over it .

YOUR RIGHT ,,,,it's not bad at all....ThumbUp ThumbUp
 

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