There's a smile on my face!

Congrats, and welcome back! About 4 yrs ago, after getting some health back, decided to ride again. Am not the fastest, but with all the lakes we have some very fine riding roads up here. Being retired is also huge bonus in avoiding traffic. Unfortunately am very lucky to get a 6 month season.
 

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Congrats, and welcome back! About 4 yrs ago, after getting some health back, decided to ride again. Am not the fastest, but with all the lakes we have some very fine riding roads up here. Being retired is also huge bonus in avoiding traffic. Unfortunately am very lucky to get a 6 month season.

Very nice looking scoot! At least half the year you're "stylin' and profilin'."
 
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Here's mine, picked it up this winter and it now has .4 miles on the clock. I rode it to the end of my driveway and back the other day while I was prepping it for shipping to Arizona!
 
My mom spends the winter here in Florida, and I spend as much time as possible with her. I do get in a ride thou. She flew back to Cincinnati today.

I plan on going on my 4 county ride in multitudes possibly starting tomorrow. It's a 167 miles ride if I take the long way. Most scenic thru the farm land, along the river, and usually end up at the beach near house. I stop at a lake near my place sometimes if nobody's fishing off the little dock.

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Mike, I have mentioned it before but that is an insanely cool color scheme.

That is what sucked me in, well that and the dealer knocked 2k off the price. It was a left over 2022 and in '23 and up they went to a matte finish paint. I like Shiny!

I can see many hours on it once I get relocated.
 
So, your old buddy gave you a motor cycle? Be sure to send him a Christmas card.
Yes, that does seem to be in order. I haven't heard of such a thing since a good friend in my gun club, moving to a less gun-friendly state than MA, gave me an H&R USRA pistol with a few unusual features. I hope his progeny are still enjoying the rest.
 
Congrats on your "new to you" ride! I bought my bike new in 2010 (2009 model year) but seems every year there's something "new" (no pun intended) I have to work on, which sucks. This is year it's the starter switch, finally gave up the ghost. Boy, is it not fun to order/find parts for a 14 year old bike. I told my wife I'd like to get a new bike but her response was "fix yours". I love taking off for a week or so and traveling but, at least with this bike, those days are coming to an end. I'd hate to be a couple states away and be stuck in the middle of nowhere. Oh well, here I wait until the parts come in.

Enjoy, as you know, there's nothing like it!
 
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