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I've been a'hangin around here for a while now, but never properly introduced mahself and the lady.
I purchased my first HD last year...a Nightster. When I saw the trade-in deal come around for the Sporties, I took advantage and purchased my '09 Denim Black FLHT. I love the denim black and the blank canvas of an FLHT. Mine did come with radio "free" - as I worked that into the deal. Who'da thunk...31 years old and already ridin' a geezer-glide. Guess I'm purty smart eh?
Anyways. I found this site looking for a resolution for a bike problem for a buddy. Since finding this site, I've been learning soo much more about my bike and HD's in general. Specifically...learning how to wrench on my own. Wrenching is almost as fun and relaxing as riding. OK OK OK....not so much fun when you bust a knuckle..but hey...we can't have everything now can we??
EEEENy ways....here's a couple pics of the sled. G'night and nice to meet'ch'y'all.
Welcome to the HDForums...officially. Nice looking scooter. I really like the black denim with the smoked lenses. Very nice look. What kind of stereo are you using and do you have any pics?
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