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Old 02-03-2018, 03:06 PM   #16
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That's fine, we would prefer more NY residents feel that way.

It keeps the aggregate FL IQ from falling!



Yeah the aggregate FL IQ is probably off the chart high with all the Cubans and Puerto Ricans streaming into your state
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Old 02-03-2018, 06:16 PM   #17
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Yeah the aggregate FL IQ is probably off the chart high with all the Cubans and Puerto Ricans streaming into your state
Dont rely on that study too much.They are a lot smarter than average bloke.Smart enough to get every benefit going,that's for sure.
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Old 02-03-2018, 10:57 PM   #18
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Old 02-03-2018, 11:18 PM   #19
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It was in the upper 70's here today.

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Old 02-04-2018, 06:58 PM   #20
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Well Denny, I went by and test rode the 2015 Voyager on the way home from work today. It's nice! Perfect shape. $9900 to move it. Told him I'd think on it. Got home a minute ago and went and sat on my 1500. Mine felt so right! The seat on the Voyager would need work in a hurry for me. RDL has spoil me bad. Felt kinda like,,, sitting on a short toilet. That seat was not meant for a larger feller. It just didn't feel like me on the test ride at all. Mine is smooth on the throttle roll on with fast pickup and the 1700 just seem to have lag time and much more vibrations going up in RPM's. It is all stock though. 5036 miles on it. No reflash yet. And yes, the bags and truck are flimsy plastic.
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Old 02-04-2018, 09:47 PM   #21
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Well Denny, I went by and test rode the 2015 Voyager on the way home from work today. It's nice! Perfect shape. $9900 to move it. Told him I'd think on it. Got home a minute ago and went and sat on my 1500. Mine felt so right! The seat on the Voyager would need work in a hurry for me. RDL has spoil me bad. Felt kinda like,,, sitting on a short toilet. That seat was not meant for a larger feller. It just didn't feel like me on the test ride at all. Mine is smooth on the throttle roll on with fast pickup and the 1700 just seem to have lag time and much more vibrations going up in RPM's. It is all stock though. 5036 miles on it. No reflash yet. And yes, the bags and truck are flimsy plastic.
That’s a good price but if you don’t think you’d be satisfied without dropping another grand on the seat , i just don’t know. How much taller is it than ours?
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Felt lower. That seat is a sway back mule. May buy it and sell it in a few months when bikes start selling around here.
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