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100K Miles

missouriboy

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Yesterday rolled up 100,000 miles in 6 years, 2 months, 8 days. Without ever going anywhere overnight.

I guess that, and $1.95, will get me a cup of coffee at the nearest Greasy Spoon. Right? :yes:
 
Did you remember to take a picture at 100,000 miles?:2thumbs: on your new milestone. Hope you have many more :D on that Spyder
 
Nice...

Congratulations....:clap: quite a milestone and fun the whole way no doubt...:2thumbs: $1.95 cup of coffee will have to be some roadside cafe on a backroad in the country...:roflblack: start looking and be on your way to 200,000...:thumbup:
 
:2thumbs::yikes: Congrats, may you have 100,000 more! That was on just one bike right? That's a boat load of oil changes. What do you use for oil? I know guy's I shouldn't ask the question but I just had to!!:popcorn::congrats::firstplace:
 
Sounds like you're enjoying your Ryde.. Keep Smylin' and Keep Safe!! Good to see you mileage on the Altimaxs...traded the 11 RT with the Defender tire and still looked good...
 
Yesterday rolled up 100,000 miles in 6 years, 2 months, 8 days. Without ever going anywhere overnight.

I guess that, and $1.95, will get me a cup of coffee at the nearest Greasy Spoon. Right? :yes:
:b2b::doorag::congrats::yes: NO overnight trips? :dontknow: all those miles in Texas is still ALOT of circles to not stay somewhere overnight:roflblack::roflblack: earned some IBA marks for that:thumbup:
 
Congratulations....:clap: quite a milestone and fun the whole way no doubt...:2thumbs: $1.95 cup of coffee will have to be some roadside cafe on a backroad in the country...:roflblack: start looking and be on your way to 200,000...:thumbup:
$1.95 is why I said Greasy Spoon. I don't drink coffee on the road, so I don't know how much it costs anymore. Starbucks is what? 8 bucks or so?

But I've been known to have a brewski or twoski along the way... (in VERY low traffic areas, like you say: "on a backroad in the country").
 
That's a boat load of oil changes. What do you use for oil?
MAZOLA.

Oh, wait. That's for the French toast.

So far, I've only used the standard BRP kits. The nice thing about the 1330 is you don't even have to check it for 9,000 miles. I sometimes do, just for something to do when it's raining, but when checking it I find that I didn't really need to bother.
 
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