Greetings from Tennessee
Just wanted to say 'hi' from the great state of Tennessee. I've owned Harleys ever since I was 14 years old. Currently, I am the owner of a custom 09 Sportster, 07 Ultra Classic, and a Victory Kingpin (dont knock 'em until you ride one). To date, I've had 6 HD's and loved each one.
I really enjoy buying older (i. e., cheaper) bikes and fixing them up and customizing them. The more beat down they are, the better!
Hope you enjoy your ride here.
Only as a suggestion, create a signature
line for your bike, year, model, and all the
code letters.
You can add a bike photo to the signature too.
Just wanted to say 'hi' from the great state of Tennessee. I've owned Harleys ever since I was 14 years old. Currently, I am the owner of a custom 09 Sportster, 07 Ultra Classic, and a Victory Kingpin (dont knock 'em until you ride one). To date, I've had 6 HD's and loved each one.
I really enjoy buying older (i. e., cheaper) bikes and fixing them up and customizing them. The more beat down they are, the better!
Hi thee John, GREAT to haveu with us. And YES!!! TN is a GREAT state for sure!!! Used to RV there a lot. As well as ride of course.
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And there are LOTs and LOTs more so ROLL OVER Forums in the upper left and join in & have FUN!
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BuzzCap7 not Juan L.
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(Juan L is probably sleep'n 1 off
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