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Thanks Bunkerbeer
I am new to riding. Just took my MSF course and got my license last month. I am very proud my first bike is a Harley. Wouldn't have considered anything else.
Still learning alot and enjoying every minute of it.
Soon as I seen this pic I scrolled up to see if you were from Vancouver. Perhaps that view is imbedded in my brain somewhere. I don't know. Regardless, nice looking scoot!...and a nice place to own one.
Signed,
Jealous in Ohio
Thanks man, yeah Vancouver sure is a great place to ride... if you can stomach the insurance fees...
Here's a pic of the bike enjoying the view up by Grouse mountain:
(I'm sure there'll be plenty Squamish/Whistler posts as the season warms off)
Nice. I've been to all those areas. Would love to see some pics of those places with the bike if you ever get around to it. I went to Vancouver alone the first time I was ever there and hiked up that Grouse path while staying at hostels there in town. Went back and hiked to the top of Stawamus Chief in Squamish (seen in my Avatar pic) the day after my wedding with a couple of best friends, a couple years ago. Got married in Stanley. Definitely a fan of the area.
Alright. Sorry about that everyone. We now return to whose bobber is the best.
Ye, these guys can be a bit tuff, biker you know... LOL
Any way, welcome. the best forum on the net with the best guys. mine started like yours to...
But as the years rolled by, and these guys advice got me the changes followed...
Thanks, Im pretty new to the modification game. Whats a good shock company? Also how difficult is it to take the front fork lowers off for powdercoating?
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