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Hello everyone, just joined the forum. Been riding for 20 plus years. Been riding HD for 17 of those.
I'm currently riding a 2001 ultra with 150,000 km or 93k miles on it. Had the engine rebuilt around 127,000 km/79k miles. Done a few long runs, Boston, New York, Quebec City. I know not long for some but I have two kids and a wife that's a crack shot so I keep it relatively reasonable. Planning on a ride to Chicago this year.
Once my kids get older I'll be extending my ride lengths.
I able to to some repairs, brakes, header back exhaust, complete stereo replacement. And some other minor thing, all fluids, windshield and LED lights.
Looking forward to picking up for additional knowledge while I'm here.
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