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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.
Will have to invest some time soon into reading up on the threads so I can logistically know my way around here.
So. My name is James, feel free to call me Jim or whatever the hell you want is fine.
Kennebunk, Maine based.
My primary bike is now an 86 XLH1100, picked it up this summer, got a smokin deal on it and she purrs.
also have my old mans Road King which I inherited, its a very sacred bike to me I put a limited amount of miles on it each year.
Recently sold my first project bike, a 77 ironhead 1000, which I bought as a basket case and assembled with very little experience or proper tools/parts.
I really enjoyed building that bike, it was a rare lookin bike, real raw and one of a kind look.
I'm having a difficult time sourcing answers to some mechanical problems here and there, so Ive decided to get my hands into the forum.
Looking forwards to meeting other riders around the world and especially up near my neck of the woods up heah in Maine bub.
Looking forwards to learning more and to be able to pass some knowledge around someday.
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