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Welcome Area OnlyNew Member Welcome Area Only. Be sure to pop in here and introduce yourself & let us know what Harley Davidson you own. Save your bike related questions for the proper area.
I'm not quite sure where Morriston is, I'am near Chattanooga, in Jasper. but I would take you up on the cool beverage.
Sincecrazy,
I have ridden the TOT it's awesome and a little scary at the same time. I'am about 2 hrs. from Birmingham. Do you go to the March of Dimes Ride at Talledaga? We went this past year and it was neat to get to ride the track and help raise money for that organization.
Howdy John, I went back and looked and I had forgotten to welcome you to the forum, so here goes. Howdy, welcome to the forum and try to behave yourself.
Roadking here also. If you get down to the southeast Texas, or the LoneStar Ralley in Galveston on the first of November shout at us. We live about a hour away from Galveston.
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