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Hi all! I'm Michele. I've recently relocated from Cleveland, Ohio to Atlanta, GA. I was all excited about having a longer riding season in the south . . . little did I know that as hot as it gets down here, sometimes it feels like I'm riding through a toaster! Still beautiful though. I have a 98 Heritage Softail that I bought wrecked. My brother did all the work on it and built it exactly the way I wanted it. I don't get to ride as often as I'd like as I work in Corportate America too many hours a week, and I spend a lot of time in the gym as I'm an all natural competitive bodybuilder (drug free). Haha - that means I still look like a women! I'm not sure how much time I can spend here, but mainly looking for some folks in the area to ride with.
welcome to the forum, from a dyna rider in new jersey. oh, just a thought, i didn't think cleveland was a part of ohio. i lived in wilmington, ohio for a few years. now, that to me is the real deal of ohio!!!IMHO!
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