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I'm trying to join the HSOA ( Heritage Springer Owners Assc. ) forum and having trouble.
IS anyone here a member of said forum? I just bought a 1997 Springer in Birch White w/red trim and I really want to join that forum, plus I have questions about the bikes. I've owned a 2003 Ultra for the last 10 years or so, and 4 or 5 other Harleys bought/sold during the same 10 years. Been wanting this '97 Old Boy Springer for the last 7 years and found it with just 1,240 original miles on it.
But, again, I really want to join the HSOA, any of you a member?
Thanks !
There are several members of HSOA who post on HDF as well. There is a difference between registering for the HSOA forum and jointing the association, if I recall correctly.
I've been to that page 20 times. The problem is,,,,,all it lets me do is put in my date of birth,,,,then nothing !!! That's why I need to ask one of the members whats up.
Thanks.
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