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I finally picked up my baby yesterday! This is my first Harley so I was a bit tentative when I pulled out of the dealership. I had to make my first stop at the DMV to settle my license issue. So I took some back roads then city streets. When I parked the bike at the DMV all I could say was WOW!! What a rush! I am loving this machine minute by minute!
I look forward to being part of this forum and picking up some of the knowledge that I see here.
Last edited by Gonzy; May 3, 2010 at 09:52 PM.
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I finally picked up my baby yesterday! This is my first Harley so I was a bit tentative when I pulled out of the dealership. I had to make my first stop at the DMV to settle my license issue. So I took some back roads then city streets. When I parked the bike at the DMV all I could say was WOW!! What a rush! I am loving this machine minute by minute!
I look forward to being part of this forum and picking up some of the knowledge that I see here.
PICTURES DUDE!!!! PICTURES!!! We need to see the scoot!
Congrats to both Gonzy & TheBurninator!! :icon_clapc lap: and Welcome to the Forums! Better hide your wallets NOW!! Hangin' around here can get REAL expinsive!!
Grats on the new ride! Nothing better than the open road on your Harley to get your mind clear of all the crap that might happen i life. Enjoy, cause I sure as hell do!
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