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I'm part of the First Harley Club too. Got my '02 RKC in November. 4th bike overall.
I have to say, for years ai kind of resisted the whole "lifestyle" aspect of owning a Harley. It would be nice to see more variety at rallies and stuff. I don't have tattoos.
But the experience of riding one, and the HUGE abundance of accessories, parts and support...no other motorcycle brand compares.
Welcome aboard. Enjoy the ride, and the info this Forum can provide. Lot's of knowledge here, all you have to do is ask. They've saved me a number of times, and bailed me out of some tight spots when I get out there doing stuff that I really don't know how to complete. Welcome!
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