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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.
Me Tuckson.
At day of registering 52 yrs old and living in Northern Europa. The Netherlands to be more specific.
My own bike unfortunately is NOT a Harley Davidson yet, though I am quite happy with my Kawasaki VN900 classic. We did however buy my wife a Sport Glide some months ago, so still feel part of the family :-) (Yes, I ride it as well, even though the sport glide is not exactly my cup of thea).
One day Ik hope to lay my hands on a 2024 Street Glide (or newer). Or, if they develop just as well, an Indian Chieftain Dark Horse. At this moment the Street glide has my preference (is that english?). Chieftain is way better than the 2023 editions of street glide and road glide, but Harley really stepped up with the 2024 models. Rode 1 some weeks ago and was absolutely a joy and pleasure to ride.
I hope you continue to enjoy your ride here, as much as you enjoy bikes.
Only as a suggestion, by me as a USER just like you, create a signature line similar to my one line on my bike information.
The year, model, and all the letters Harley assigned to the bike. It will appear at the bottom of your post.
Doing this will be helpful if you ask a question. All Harleys aren't the same with many changes and variations over the years.
Of course, you can add it to any thread with a question.
You can also add any other details you choose and a favorite picture to the signature lines that will appear once every page length of your post in a thread.
If you like, you can also add another favorite picture for an Avatar you see at the top left of all your posts.
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