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Damn a bunch of kids! Turned 65 this year. First bagger for me was when I was 63. 25,000 miles since then. Over 200,000 miles on M/C's in my life time.
41, MALE, FLHX. not old enough for an Ultra.... yet.
I'm a little surprised at the amount of younger rider considering baggers are meant to be an "old fart's bike". I'm glad the bagger has finally become a "cool" bike to ride, well some of them anyway.
I'm 27 and one of my bikes is a 95 ultra with about 26k miles...
done some mods and took off my luggage box in the back.. In the process of extending the bags down another 4 inches...
in new here and will submit pictures soon
I am 29 right now, bought my 2003 Ultra brand new, so I was 22 when I picked it up. Still have the same bike however it looks more like a Street Glide now than an Ultra.
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