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Hello, I am new to this forum, and to HD. I just bought my first HD today - actually, I got the PO today I actually sign for it tomorrow and won't bring it home for 7 to 10 days. I got a Cobalt Blue SG. After reading this forum, I think I did ok with my mods. I got a SERT, Hooker pipes, BIG BORE (95 inch) and a few chrome bolt on's ....
I am coming from the metric (sport bikes to be exact) side of things - so this is going to be a bit different for me. My last bike was a 2005 Hayabusa that I tweaked so hard that I don't think anyone could possibly push that bike safely on the street. After I scared the living H311 out of myself, I thought it was time to slow down a bit and ride in stlye...Hence the SG!
Anyway, thought I would introduce myself and just say, Hi. Look forward to meeting everyone here and posting some picts after I bring that bad boy home!!
Welcome to the forum. A great place to learn everything Harley. Be sure to go up to the new members area and introduce yourself. Looking forward to your pics.
Smart choice in bike, but not sure about color! Black Pearl is the BEST!!
I also came from sportbikes, but also still have my 954RR. You will love the bike. It's nice to actually enjoy the scenery while riding instead of always focusing on the road. Plus cruising while jammin to the radio rocks!!
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