Hello

We are getting the 2011=) wife is so excited and happy.

Congrats on purchasing one of the nicest rides out there. There is an old saying "Happy wife, happy life!" Glad there is a smile on her face even with the situation she's in. I hope the two of you have many trouble free miles this summer enjoying that Rocket and the US countryside.

 
She is very happy especially after they day we had. A very rough day. This was atleast a good thing. We are getting the bike from one of the guys here on the forum. Bike only has 1300 some-odd miles. Now I have to get to Missouri to pick it up
 

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Very nice ride, enjoy, looks like she's ready to launch! Do a thurough check out of things, you'll quickly become aquainted with your new Rocket. I would suggest, tires for cracks or cuts, air pressure, coolant level, brake fluid level, oil level/ condition, maybe change just as a precaution, filter as well, clutch adjustment, 2-3mm looseness in the lever is very important, tightness of nuts and bolts, if night riding consider the new LED's, mirror tightness, at speed some mirrors want to fold backward an additional washer is needed to secure, check out the battery terminals for tightness, may want to put a new battery, some go bad just sitting. Hopefully others will add their ideas.

Good Luck Captain and happy sailing

Hoopla
 

Or do like I did. Bought mine from a picture on eat-me-bay. Flew to El Paso Texas, hopped on, and road it back to Michigan !