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Re: Scratch avoidance and evasion V70-XC70 1998

Darell,

What kind of bike did you have? I've had several myself. And true to form, I kept those things SOO clean you could turn them up-side-down and eat off the botom of the engines, that's how clean I kept them. To me, it was SOP to wash them BEFORE every ride. To me that was just "dusting" after I removed the cover for that ride. Then on the weekends the real cleaning began.

I sold my first new bike after four years for EXACTLY what I paid for it. Not bad, eh?

Then there was my VMax, may it RIP. It was stolen and stripped when I lived in Jersey City. But don't get me started!!!!






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