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Hey all. I'm new to the forum here, new to Myrtle Beach, and new to the "world of baggers". I sold my FXLR a couple of years ago, and am the proud owner of a 97 Ultra that I bought this spring... with only 5500 miles on it. It's got entirely too much chrome on it (blasphemy!!!), but I'll work on that over time.
I live in Murrells Inlet (I can hear the SBB at night!), but have to leave town during the Fall Rally- so maybe I'll catch a meet/greet later in the month. Wife and I ride as much as we can, so I'll keep an eye on the events listings.
Welcome to the forum bro. Me,wife and another couple ride down to MB quite a bit, usually stop by Beaver bar while down there. Maybe catch up with ya sometime...
I'm completely bummed about missing the weekend. I moved to MI after the Spring Rally, so I've yet to attend as a "local" yet. My house is right behind SBB, I can hear the music from my yard! I may play a bit of hooky Thursday and check things out a bit before I leave town.
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