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Just wanted to say hi, and apologize in advance for dumb questions that will probably follow. I've been saving up for a while and finally got my evo. It's a 1995 dyna superglide with some wideglide tins. Only 9k original miles.
I've been riding my whole life, but only owned one other Harley (a sportster). Really enjoying this bike so far!
Haha! Thanks! And yeah, I'm sure the modding will begin as soon as my wallet recovers a bit. These bikes are addictive. I have to say, I keep going out to the garage just to stare at it...
First things first. I need to tackle an oil change (all of them) and get some new tires.
Haha! Thanks! And yeah, I'm sure the modding will begin as soon as my wallet recovers a bit. These bikes are addictive. I have to say, I keep going out to the garage just to stare at it...
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