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Well, Guess I'll have to email Terry to have my screen named changed, just bought the below FLHRX off the classified section. New to the RG line but not HD...looking forward to joining the "Dark Side"....
Nice looking bike, didn't I just read the other day that someone was wanting your screen name (casper). Might be time for some negotiating.
I love the Road Glide. I am in the process of trading my Electra Glide right now. My first bike (you can see pics in my albums) was a 1986 Tour Glide that had 12,000 original miles on it. That bike rode 5 times better than my 1999 Electraglide but I wanted the newer Street Glide Look. Even though I have spent boocooo bucks on my bike getting it the way I want it and service items, it doesn't ride as good as the old bike did. Thats a sweet lookin scoot. And you should get that chili pepper tatooed on your butt cheek. Your significant other might like it. LOL
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