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I spend 95% of my time in the General Chat plus the one on Touring Models since that's what my own bike falls under. Occasionally I check the classifieds to see if something for sale that interests me.
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Your poll doesn't cover enough of the bases.
I regularly go to General Harley then Off Topic. I can also be found in Softail and Showdown. The HDF women are awesome.
I check out a little of everything, but I gotta start avoiding those ones from the people looking for fashion advice, or can't keep their socks from falling down in their boots and wanna talk about it...[sm=lame.gif]
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