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83' GL1100I Full dresser to shed some Pounds
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<blockquote data-quote="westgl" data-source="post: 47382" data-attributes="member: 2025"><p>Yea Jorg, </p><p></p><p>The M109R & C109R is a Torque Monster Engine, I bought basically, Bought the 2007' M109R Whole Bike, Minus the Frame & Front forks, it is a 2007' it had 1,800-miles on the bike, It is Barely broken in. </p><p></p><p>I Bought the rear swing arm, Rear Brake, drive line shaft drive, Rear Wheel, all wiring, and Electrical, & gauges, </p><p></p><p>One of my Bike's I own is a 2008' C109R I bought it new from the dealer in 2010' they had not sold it and want to sell their inventory, MSRP was $13,800 I got it for less than $10K out the door Full warranty as it was new just had not sold yet. </p><p></p><p>I now have 700-miles on it, The C109R is the Cruiser Version of the M109R.</p><p></p><p>The C109R is an Awesome Bike, it is amazing. I will post a PIC of my C109R.</p><p></p><p>The Windshield On that C109R is Great, It can be removed when you want to ride Naked with No tools to remove it and removes in about 30 seconds or less.</p><p></p><p>Not Folgers, I start my day taking shot's of Red bull one every 15 minutes till noon, then i switch to pints of Rock Star, :yahoo: </p><p></p><p>Acutally I dont drink either, I dont drink Coffee. Just a healthy diet & exercise (Working out building Bikes)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westgl, post: 47382, member: 2025"] Yea Jorg, The M109R & C109R is a Torque Monster Engine, I bought basically, Bought the 2007' M109R Whole Bike, Minus the Frame & Front forks, it is a 2007' it had 1,800-miles on the bike, It is Barely broken in. I Bought the rear swing arm, Rear Brake, drive line shaft drive, Rear Wheel, all wiring, and Electrical, & gauges, One of my Bike's I own is a 2008' C109R I bought it new from the dealer in 2010' they had not sold it and want to sell their inventory, MSRP was $13,800 I got it for less than $10K out the door Full warranty as it was new just had not sold yet. I now have 700-miles on it, The C109R is the Cruiser Version of the M109R. The C109R is an Awesome Bike, it is amazing. I will post a PIC of my C109R. The Windshield On that C109R is Great, It can be removed when you want to ride Naked with No tools to remove it and removes in about 30 seconds or less. Not Folgers, I start my day taking shot's of Red bull one every 15 minutes till noon, then i switch to pints of Rock Star, :yahoo: Acutally I dont drink either, I dont drink Coffee. Just a healthy diet & exercise (Working out building Bikes) [/QUOTE]
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