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Just wanted to stop and visit my old friends! I will never be able to thank all of you enough for all of the help and support. We have been rolling since March. Everytime we hear a little noise we get paranoid! We did end up paying the $2000, but all in all we are sooo glad to have our RV back! Hope things are going great for all of you. If you see that '02 Hurricane pulling the Taryn "It Up" Covington trailer...give us a honk!
BTW, my daughter turned pro motocross racer in March. Got her first pro payout...$45! Didn't quite cover the cost of fixing the RV but she was very proud! She works out every morning and practices in the afternoon. Finally scraped up the money to get her a new bike...2005 Kawasaki 250F! Went from a 2 stoke to a four stroke...still getting used to it...but she is doing great!
I am glad you are able to get past all that grief.
I appreciate your entire story because I have been "preaching" for years the importance of consistent service and proper documentation of it.
Your story amplified that message. Thanks for sharing it and again I am happy you are back on the road and worrying about your daughter and trophies and not that stupid motor!
Good luck to your and her and post a photo of her and the new bike soon
We just rolled up to the 3,000 mile mark and my husband is changing the oil THIS WEEK before we head out to Salem, IL for the Loretta Lynn Qualifier! As I statd in my story...we live down here in Podunkville and there is no place big enough to service the RV. We will keep all th records, but as they told us before...all that will prove is that we bought the oil...not that we actually put it in! All we can do is the best we can do! thanks for all the well wishes! I will be HAPPY to post a picture of Taryn as soon as I get a new one!
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