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28 when i bought my first bagger 96 FLHTCI
32 First trip to Sturgis last year in 2009 bought a 2009 FLHTC
Wife loves it and wouldn't get her on anything else!
JR
Never too young or too old to buy a bagger just takes some longer to realize BAGGER is the only way!
I just turned 29 and i love my Electra Glide but my 22 yr old girlfriend did like it until she she rode it and now she loves it too. Baggers are the way to go. Oh yeah my friend on an 883 iron give me **** to until i smoked his *** as we left the hd dealer one day. Now he doesnt say much about my bagger. HAHA
Electra Glides and Road Glides used to be considered as bikes for older guys. Over the last few years that opinion has drastically changed. Now baggers are "cool". They are the most popular Harley these days. Pick up a copy of American Bagger or Baggers magazine.You will see some really cool rides in there and get plenty of ideas for making a bagger a "young" cool ride. There is no age limit for these bikes anymore. I've seen guys in their 20s riding these.
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