My goldwing currently has 77,000 miles on it... My goal is to surpass the car 
(aztek with 200,000 and still strong with only a new fuel pump) in miles... So 
i may have to make a few trips to the dragon... I think i may try to make the 
run in the early spring while its still a bit cold, my wing runs a bit hot (not 
to the engine, on me... It actualy melted my roommates sneakers)
-----Original Message-----
Date: Sunday, August 29, 2010 2:57:49 pm
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] 100,000 Miles

Today, my 19 year old "bargain bike" hit this major milestone, and did it,  
as usual with strong performance and 59 MPG on our Sunday club ride.  In  
the 74K miles I've had it, other than regular maintenance parts, it's  needed 
only a starter rebuild, a replacement petcock, a valve cover gasket and,  
of course, a tach.  Next month, we will join a fleet of Goldwings and  
expensive cruisers on a 2K jaunt up to the "Dragon" in North Carolina, which  
will 
be a good start toward our next milestone, 150K miles. 
 
We in this group are smart indeed to see past all the "dull, boring"  and 
"no charisma" nonsense, and to be able to appreciate these remarkable low  
cost, low maintenance, do anything Nighthawk bikes. 
 
Jay S
92 NH750
South Florida

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