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Yeah Kahaone, I have been looking alot at the work of you and Cajun. I really like the work you have both done. I keep dreaming of the stuff I want to do already and I have only had the bike for a week!!!
It will only get worse. Pretty soon, you will question why you only own one bike instead of two, or three... lol
First off welcome to the forum. You'll soon easily see there are a bunch of people that have tons of knowledge here an very helpful. CHarley and sporty pig are a couple that come to mind.
I got my sporty in Aug an 06 1200R and love it. I started adding nad adding. Its certainly my bike now. I was in the delaership Wed and already looking at my optiosn for my next bike. What I get will determine if I keep the sporty. Of course I may keep it for my GF if I can get her involved in riding. That way I can jump on the sporty from time to time.
Ride and look and see what you enjoy. Ask questions and look more. Its easy to go overbaord (if there si such a thing LOL) and soemtimes by taking a little time it will save ya some hassle.
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