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OK ya got bit, how you goona fix that problem?
Ya gotta "Get'er done" by getting yourself a Softail. Yep that will fix that bite.
In the interest of full disclosure, we have been looking to buy a Harley all summer. Been saying so for years but it never got traction. After this weekend, all arguments to the contrary became invalid.
We put earnest money on an 03 Heritage Classic tonight. Baring any bad weather, we'll probably finish the deal Thursday.
In the interest of full disclosure, we have been looking to buy a Harley all summer. Been saying so for years but it never got traction. After this weekend, all arguments to the contrary became invalid.
We put earnest money on an 03 Heritage Classic tonight. Baring any bad weather, we'll probably finish the deal Thursday.
Attached is an image,,,, hopefully it'll let me.
Yep the image came through. When you get her home you need to make her yours!!!
Get out the wallet and start on those mods.....
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