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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.
My Names Martin and I live in the Bay Area.
Been into bikes about 40 years now. Decided to join as I have questions from time to time and I'm starting to run short on resources that can still answer me back.
I ride a basically bone stock 2010 FLHTCU as my daily commuter and Im rebuilding my first bike. 1975 FLH.
I wanted to say thanks in advance for putting up w/ my dumb questions.
I do know how search works and like to use my manual... but sometimes.... I still gotta ask a dumb question.
Hey guy, saw your post about riser bolts. So you've found the best place you can for help on the old bike, lot of very knowledgeable peeps in the shovel section with solid info when you need it, we run the real squids out pretty quick..
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