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Just took ownership of a 2009 FLHTCU. I absolutely love the bike.
Previously had a FLHR 2002 but had to sell in 2006, due to no time to ride. Kids were young and my business was just getting off the ground.
Now the kids are teenagers and My wife and I have some time, in addition, my father is getting older and I don't want to miss out on too many more rides with him. He's rode his entire life. We are planning many rides and I hope to learn as much as possible.
My background is off-road racing. I love dirt bikes and have always loved Harley Davidson. I hope to meet some decent people here and learn everything I can through this forum.
Welcome back in the saddle!!! I hope you and your pops rides are amazing, nothing like that bonding time. Any question or problems that you encounter with your bike, someone here on these pages has "been there done that" Wish you the best of luck, stay safe out there!!
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