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I just wanted to let you all know . That this forum has the best members
on any forum I have ever visted . No matter what you ride, any way thanks too all for your help.
lostinal
I think the whole Harley Davidson family is great. The dealers, the parst people, the clothing department and even the ofice help seem glad to see you even if you are just learning and shopping.
The riders are helpful and friendly. I agree with your assessment of this forum.
This forum does have the greatest people on it, it has become an addiction while waiting for the weather to break. I have never had a problem with any Harley riders even when I was still riding my Shadow.
This forum does have the greatest people on it, it has become an addiction while waiting for the weather to break. I have never had a problem with any Harley riders even when I was still riding my Shadow.
So true... It's a huge bonding agent. Whether I'm talking to a RUB or a real "old school" rider, I always walk away happy...
You're right about this place, I know what I like but I don't know a lot about the mechanics of the bikes. On here a person can ask questions and get a lot of knowledge in return. THANK YOU
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