Your year, model and mileage
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Your year, model and mileage
I have been seeing/speaking with a lot of people who have early 2000 year bikes with under 5,000 miles and I just can't believe some of the low mileage bikes I have seen. Just curious as to your mileage and how many of the sportster riders ride daily.
I'll start off, 9,856 miles on my 2011 Iron. Had 6 miles when I took it home in Sept of 2011. I ride almost dailly to work (70 mile round trip) and a lot of weekend/fun rides. I bobbed the bike around 3,000 miles and really enjoy the hell outta it.
How about you guys?
I'll start off, 9,856 miles on my 2011 Iron. Had 6 miles when I took it home in Sept of 2011. I ride almost dailly to work (70 mile round trip) and a lot of weekend/fun rides. I bobbed the bike around 3,000 miles and really enjoy the hell outta it.
How about you guys?
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I bought my 2006 1200C last year in August. It had 3000 miles on it, it has 11,000 on it now. I ride daily to work weather permitting... I have young kids at home and a wife who works evenings and most weekends, so I don't get a lot of "fun" rides.
I saw the same year 2000ish bikes for sale last year when I was looking... rarely did one have over 10K on the odometer.
I saw the same year 2000ish bikes for sale last year when I was looking... rarely did one have over 10K on the odometer.
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I traded for my '03 1200 3 years ago it had 4200 mi in it when I got it. It has 25,000 now. I didn't get to ride at all in 2010 because of having hips replaced and complications. When I got it I was still working. Had a 65 mi round trip every day. Had to retire because of the botched hip implants. I still get to ride a lot now. Believe it or not the Sporty is the only bike that I can comfortably ride.
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