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 Re: do you agree
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 6,060 Likes: 6
Worn Saddle
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Worn Saddle
Joined: Jul 2007
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It's the quality of the miles not the numbers for numbers sake.
Agreed. 
In my first 7 years of riding I've got about 108,000 miles spread over a handful of machines.
We do almost 20,000 a year now and avoid the slab at all costs. It's the back roads for us.
We have met a lot of great folks and seen a lot of beautiful places in America along the way.
Ride often, ride hard, ride well and ride safe.
Right on! Slab riding stinks. The biggest problem for me is that after riding the same 100 mile area for thirty years, I get tired of the same roads. So I have to ride for a couple of hours just to see some new sites. Still, all riding is good. I'd rather ride a day in the rain on the slab than work one day at work!
Fidelis et Fortis
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