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<blockquote data-quote="sangair" data-source="post: 1467972" data-attributes="member: 92044"><p>Welcome and congrats on your new Gen 1. You remind me when I bought my Gen 1 2005 several years ago. I was very exited to finally find my last bike I will probably ever own. My other toys are dirt and work quads. Finally owning a road bike where I live now is so enjoyable. Mine had 26,000 miles when purchased, now it's about 36,000. I stay close to home near Yosemite where there is so much to see and ride I usually stay with in 100 miles or so of home. I too did all the service you mentioned with in a few months of purchasing and have not had any issues so far. Like you mentioned the heat coming from the engine in the summer is a bit much. You can add a heat deflector under your tank, that seemed to help some. So enjoy your new bike and ride safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sangair, post: 1467972, member: 92044"] Welcome and congrats on your new Gen 1. You remind me when I bought my Gen 1 2005 several years ago. I was very exited to finally find my last bike I will probably ever own. My other toys are dirt and work quads. Finally owning a road bike where I live now is so enjoyable. Mine had 26,000 miles when purchased, now it's about 36,000. I stay close to home near Yosemite where there is so much to see and ride I usually stay with in 100 miles or so of home. I too did all the service you mentioned with in a few months of purchasing and have not had any issues so far. Like you mentioned the heat coming from the engine in the summer is a bit much. You can add a heat deflector under your tank, that seemed to help some. So enjoy your new bike and ride safe! [/QUOTE]
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