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Hellow everyone. I'm new to the forum and just found "The Florida Crew" so I thought I would introduce myself. I've been ridding bikes for 25 years now and have just bought my first Harley about 3 weeks ago. She's a 2011 Fat Bob and I couldn't be more happy with her. After all these years and many bikes I think that I've finally found a keeper. You all seem to be a pretty cool crew and I look forward to meeting and ridding with you. I do like your rules! I live in Ft. Pierce and have all ready added myself to your map so you will know were I'm at. Unfortunately, I'm going to be going to Dallas Texas for about two months next week so it will probably be October before I get a chance to meet any of you. I should be back in time for biketoberfest if any of you are heading that way. Should be a pretty good time to meet up with some of you. Any way just thought I'd say hi and that I look forward to ridding with some new friends. Take care. Paul
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