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I bought my first full dresser 23 years ago before they were labeled geezer glides when I was 24 years old and I still ride a full dresser thats what I call them!
I bought my first flh in 1972, a 1961 panhead. I was 20 years old. Back then I thought it was really cool and still do. I do know for sure that it's still tons of fun!!
I'm 52 and still have my hot rod bikes for TT runs. (tavern to tavern) I ride my Road glide 100 miles a day weather permitting. Love listening to my tunes at 95mph!
Guess Im the female version of a geezer! Wouldnt trade the SG on any other kind. The key to happiness is having a fat boy at home to ride later [sm=smiley15.gif]
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