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  Hello all.

  I have been "lurking" in the shadows for many weeks, reading all of =
the informative posts, before I decided to take the plunge with an '03 =
ST (green).

  WHAT A RIDE!!!  My first question for the group is: How do you keep =
your license while riding such a fast bike?  After 20+ years of riding =
cruisers, I look down to see myself cruising at 90+ mph without meaning =
to.

  I'm considering changing my front sproket for one with one less tooth. =
 Has anyone done this, and will it help me to keep it closer to the =
speed limit?  Right now, it feels like the "sweet spot" is 90 - 95 mph =
for extended cruising. =20

  Thanks for your response(s).

  Jeffrey W. Wagnon
  Gadsden, Alabama
  2003 ST (green)


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  <DIV>I'm considering changing my front sproket for one with one less=20
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  <DIV>Thanks for your response(s).</DIV>
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  <DIV>Jeffrey W. Wagnon</DIV>
  <DIV>Gadsden, Alabama</DIV>
  <DIV>2003 ST (green)</DIV>
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