Bob, I didn't even know that a late nighters existed or that you actually had a 2017 until I just saw the pics. Beautiful trike and I agree with you about how the M8's pull like a freight train up hills and make their power at significantly lower RPM than the 103's.
I must say I am partial to that VERY FAST color. For some reason, Harley made at least two of the 2017's in the same color because I have the other one.
Big time congrats on the new lump. I went to the beach on mine today and it was a lot of fun. Safe riding.
I got 47K trouble free miles on my 2010.
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Purchased my 2015 in November of 2016 with 10500 on it. It now has 19,265 and having the 20K service done. I'll be ready for spring 2018.
Got my 17 in Sept of 16 just turned 9500 miles.
20,258 on my 2016 received end of June 2016
Wow! I'm almost ashamed to post my miles. Bought a used 2014 with only 2700 miles and we just put 5000 miles on it since April 15, 2017. Yeah I know, while others are filling income tax, I'm buying Triglide. Do plan to ride more next year, Lord willing (and mama), the creek don't rise, ect. Guess I have to ride it to actually be a biker.
Sadly, not as many as I'd like to. Weather has been kind of funky here this past week or so in the Dallas area. Overcast with misting rain in the morning. Then it clears up and the sun comes out like now around 10:30. It was warm enough to ride. I just don't like dealing with the other fools that are running late to work or getting the kids to school.
My Tri-Glide just turned 2,200 miles but then again I just got it seven weeks ago. Still recovering from a foot injury that lead me to abandon two wheels for three. Hope to get some serious riding in next year. We have well over 300,000 H.O.G. verified miles since 1999 and hope to get to 400,000 in the next few years.
38,000 on my '14. I'd have more if I didn't still work 40 hours a week. That's a lot for this 74 year old. Have to pay for it somehow.
Weather has no effect on my mileage. I bought it to ride it = 12 months a year. Usually every Sunday during the winter.
Hope some day I can retire and build up the mileage like you youngsters.
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Post a photo when you get it please. That's some serious mileage. I only started riding Harleys in 1999 but back in the 70s, 80s and early 90s as best I can figure I put about 200,000 on my metric bikes. I'd like to get to 500,000 with the H.O.G. mileage program but at my age that's probably not going to happen unfortunately - but then again you never know!