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Softail family, its been fun being a part of this group for the last 2 years. Thank you for all of the good knowledge sharing. Due to life changes and some work-related back issues, I'm trying to work a deal on a new touring bike this weekend. Military pay does not afford me the luxuries to keep the Train and the SG.
With that said, if there is anything you want off my bike before I trade it, please let me know and we can work something out.
Isaid goodbye a couple of weeks ago.... Don't think anyone has missed me
shoot, I miss ya like crazy,in fact I cant hardly stand it. how bout a couple nice pics of you with the bagger to ease my pain? or you could leave out the bagger, I dont really care.
I'm sorry to hear you're leaving the fold. I've always liked JerkFace and liked reading your threads. Good luck with the bagger. The Street Glide is a great bike. I'd like to have one myself.
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