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When I showed up at the dealer my bike was out front with my name on it. I hate to call him a salesman so I will say the guy I bought her from started pushing the bike in the back the other folks who work there started clapping and so did the customers. Several people I didn't even know shook my hand and said "welcome to the family". It is a feeling I can't describe and you wouldn't understand untill it happens to you. It has only gotten better since then and now all I need is some sun.
When I showed up at the dealer my bike was out front with my name on it. I hate to call him a salesman so I will say the guy I bought her from started pushing the bike in the back the other folks who work there started clapping and so did the customers. Several people I didn't even know shook my hand and said "welcome to the family". It is a feeling I can't describe and you wouldn't understand untill it happens to you. It has only gotten better since then and now all I need is some sun.
Oh, I can't WAIT to experience that and "officially" join the family!!!!
wow thanks for all the feedback fellas, I do appreciate it. just got back from my grandpas house yesterday (he's 75) and he wants to sell some of his old knucklhead and flathead bikes from the 1940's. so that will be a huge project....just to get em all cleaned up and sold, they are all restoration projects, but whatever....he said he'd put the money towards both of our new bikes. gonna go order in the next week the night train.....I think he likes the softail deluxe.
Hey I noticed you've gone with a bunch of skull accessories... great minds think alike!! And I'd like to thank you for posting the pics, and allowing me to see what the skull appointments look like. KILLER!! Did you get a skull ignition key?
He has a 1937 flathead, two 42 knuckleheads, and a couple of 44 and 46 knuckleheads. they are major restoration projects though, the tin is in bad shape....should be fun to sell though. I'm not doin a sales pitch, but they are good bikes to work on, especially if your budget is low.
Clammy not to add to your frustration or anything like that but I went to the dealer close to my house yesturday and they have 2 train's in stock, they were listed at $16800 I think that's right so if you come to Tn. I can hook you up You'll have your's before you know it, beside's there's not much weather to ride now anyway's.
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