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Thanks everyone. I know the driveway is a real pain. But I live two miles out in the country and keep the bike in town at my aunt's house. Not driving on gravel with my baby.
My husband usually does all the maintenance and I'm sure he'll be pleased about the oil changing. I kept the v star as he'll now be riding along with me.
Welcome to the forum, congrats on the bike. I recently joined the Softail world after trading my Street Bob for a Heritage and am SOOOOO loving it.
Sammy1200N beat me to it - I was going to tell you to come on over and check out the Queens of the Road section. Great group of ladies over there. Not to say the guys on the forum aren't too - the whole HD Forum is a great place to learn and share. So again WELCOME, and ride safe.
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