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I've been lurking a while, Springers post about his son prompted me to respond...so I figured I should introduce myself.
Don't have my scoot yet....
I sold my last scoot when I joined the Army...many...many years ago...a Honda 750 Four..promised myself the next one would be a Harley..
Then life happened, got married, raised kids...now its just me and the wife again.....and I've got this itch that just won't go away
I plan to buy a Heritage Softtail Classic, for delivery next spring, around March.....I'm a woodworker so I guess I'll have to weather the winter out in the shop..playin with my wood[sm=yikesomg.gif]
Hopefully by spring I'll have some scoot pics to post..
Welcome to the forum. I have a wood shop myself and build quite a bit of furniture. Some days when I should be in the shop I find myself out riding. Ain't it funny how a 750 Four used to be considered a big touring bike?
hi denny,
welcome here and hope you enjoy the place. sounds like you're getting ready for spring already, and hopefully the wait won't be too long. stay safe
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