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Hey all.
Looking forward to spending more time on the forums and learning a lot more about my new bike (and other Harley's)!
I'm a early 40's guy from Northern Virginia and this will be my second Harley (current have a Gen4 ZX10R which I may sell because the traffic is so bad around here).
I had a Breakout last year, but did a coast to coast move, and needed to sell it to help get my current house.
Well, it is tax refund time and about time to get a Harley again, so I got a new 2014 Fat Boy in the two town red/black color.
I should be picking it up this Saturday, as its coming to my local dealer from another state.
Some of the first things I plan on doing are pipes, air cleaner kit, SESTP, and some kind of backrest for when the wife joins me.
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