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welcome from another Michigander , sure alot of us on here , maybe we should start our own forum , like Michigan Harley riders LOL , any way summer will be here soon and we will be able to ride again , good luck on the mods
Can't wait for the weather to really break and get out on my favorite roads btwn Lansing and Jackson myself.
Another Michigander here. You ever stop in Smokey Bones in Lansing. That's one of our favorite destinations after a stop in Hell for a beer and **** break.
It's bad enough I spend too much time on here learning ways to spend money! Now more opportunities to ride???? If I didn't know better, I'd think your all trying to get me divorced! ; ) Again, I appreciate the warm welcome. Spring, and my FM head pipe can't get here soon enough!
It's bad enough I spend too much time on here learning ways to spend money! Now more opportunities to ride???? If I didn't know better, I'd think your all trying to get me divorced! ; ) Again, I appreciate the warm welcome. Spring, and my FM head pipe can't get here soon enough!
No way Bro....toss the wife on the back and bring her along...no divorce that way.
Another michigander here, Walled lake area, just north of Novi. Been around a few years and learned alot of great info on the forums.
Hello all. I've been secretly hanging around her for some time now. I can't begin to tell you how helpful this forum has been. With a little searching, you can find so much help. I have saved a decent bit of money by learning to do some things for myself. However, you folks have a knack at helping a man spend money. I could never afford to pay someone to do all the modifications that are in my head, but as I read up on things, many modifications seem to be reasonably obtained with my own hands. I thank all of you who contribute to the endless wealth of knowledge I find here. Last spring I traded my '98 Super Glide for a 2011 FLHX 103, and I love it, all except for the sound that comes out of the stock exhaust. With a lot of research, and all the good reviews I've read on here, I've ordered the Jackpot 4" mufflers, their stainless steel head pipe, their Pro Billet AC, and a Power Vision tuner, with their map, of course. I'm currently waiting for the head pipe to get here, as it was a two week wait, but I'm very anxious to get everything installed and experience the difference. Anyways, I figured I better introduce myself now, as I may need some help in the very near future. Again, thanks to all of you who contribute to such a fine forum.
Welcome, and yes I also learned a ton on this forum...I read more than post but when I have a question, it is answered fast and correct.....I am from NJ but have a girlfriend in Portage just south of Kalamazoo that I see alot and know your area well...enjoy your bike friend......respects
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