High Mileage

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chaingunner

Guest
There is a few members on here with over 70k on there skoots! So I'd say no!
 

Knuckles

Active Member
Many people buy these bikes and only go 'bar-hopping' They are lucky to get 1,000 miles a year. I ride year round (when no snow/ice) and have only managed 16k on an '07 K9. Typically only ride on weekends (hard to ride in business clothes!) and have a young daughter...so can be difficult to find some decent seat time.
 

Dogbone

IF LIFE SUCKS, GO RIDE
got mine at 4620 miles last year in July and now a year later have 8106 this morning....ride the crap out of it every day to work. if you aint riding...your die-ing....
 

ChopperJeff

Active Member
As others have said, the important thing is to ride it, and enjoy it. That said, I'm closing in on 68,000 miles on my '05 Chopper.
 

RMBrownlee

Custom 2008 K9
It is a good start, I have 22K on my '08 K9 and that's with hardly riding at all this season due to weekly business travel.

However, the important thing is that you enjoy your bike and have fun...otherwise what's the point? 100K miles is crap if you hated it.
 

barhopper

Another round please
Thanks, I will keep on ridin
Its alot of miles. Park it in the garage for the next 8 years, but leave a tender on it for the battery. The downside is your will miss the next 8 fucking years of your life. Ride the piss out of it. What kind of question is that? Really? You must have watched Dumb & Dumber recently. That has got to take the cake this year. Mods better really watch who comes on this site. Just busting your balls, but what a stupid question. :whoop::cheers:
 

bigglenn

Member
I am 6'3" and weigh 265lbs with 10% bodyfat. I also bench 500 lbs and will squash like a grape. Just kidding, I know it wasn't the smartest question, but I had to ask because of mix reviews by others. I love riding my dog, just want to make sure I take care of it as well.
 
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