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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 joined the forum because I know I will have questions at some point. I grew up on dirt bikes and Ive owned many styles and brands over the years. I picked up a 21 1200 Iron a couple weeks ago and it is my first Harley. Still winter in these parts so only a few short rides so far but I am enjoying it when I can. Already doing some customization which is part of the fun!
I joined the forum because I know I will have questions at some point. I grew up on dirt bikes and Ive owned many styles and brands over the years. I picked up a 21 1200 Iron a couple weeks ago and it is my first Harley. Still winter in these parts so only a few short rides so far but I am enjoying it when I can. Already doing some customization which is part of the fun!
Im in southern Maine, practically a Mass-hole. Most of my riding is western Maine and NH.
Aaaah yes....excellent. I am from Boston myself. LOVED riding up to the Mt Washing Hotel and Mtn area. And scooting down Swift River (Kanagamangus Hwy) LOL!!!!
NICE that any direction you go (meaning north or west) you have GREAT riding!
I am a bit jealous...........until the winter comes. Yikes!!
Welcome from Spartan Country, Michigan! I tell a lot of new comers to the forum to get: Factory Service manual and the Parts manual. Take to an office supply store and have them put a spiral binder in place of the glued binder. That will let the manuals lay flat on your bench. Get a three ring binder and record all your maintenance, repairs, accessories, etc. This will be a great reminder of what was done when. And great material to pass along to the new owner should you sell and upgrade. Also know how large your fuel tank is, a rough idea of your range per tank, and record your fuel usage. I have an app called Simply Auto that I record all my fuel used. I use the odometer and use the fuel gage as reference only. I reset the odometer to zero on fill ups, and I know I can safely get 200 miles on a tank on around town riding, and upwards of 230+ on trips.
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