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I finally bought my first Harley on Saturday. A new to me 2008 FLHX Dark Blue Pearl. It is my first bike since 1984, and I have been waiting for another bike all that time. I can hardly wait to take my first ride on it! The bad news is that I can't even pick it up untill the weather clears up. We have had snow every day for a week, and it looks like we are getting more. I have attached a couple of pics of my yard. They were taken yesterday morning, and we have had at least another 6" since then!
Beattle55;
I feel your pain ( the man said with a grin).
A friend JUST bought a new bike, and can't even go get it because of the weather here. He's going nuts. I figure tomorrow we might have to get out the tranquilizer gun.
Congratulations.......If it were me, would be lining up a trailer so I could at least get it my garage. Good time to look it over ever hour and start adding those personal taste items!
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