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Does anyone know why I can't post to classifieds? I have a load of nearly brand new parts I took off of an 06 deluxe that I wanted to offer for sale. Wheels, windshield, pipes, seats, fiberglass saddles, and much more. All off of a bike with 1000 miles on it. Please let me know why it won't let me, this is my first time on a site like this. Thanks!
I suspect you haven't passed the "Is it a bot?" check yet. One of the stickies above defines what this is. I think like 5 business days and some minimum number of posts. It's not that bad but there is a requirement.
If you'd take the time to read the top of that section, you'd see this...
"Harley Davidson Classifieds You Have To Be An Active Member To Use This Forum. You Have To Have Been A Member For At Least 30 Days And Have At Least 5 Posts (Unrelated To The Classified Section) To Be Considered An Active Member."
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