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Hi everyone I am a new member to this forum, I have been on for a while just enjoying the picture threads and all the great information here. My dad and I are currently on a 700 mile ride (my first long ride)from Arizona to California. I am on my 2003 Softail Standard (my firstHarley)and he is on his 2006 Street Glide. So I just wanted to introduce myself, pictures of the ride and bikes are coming soon. This looks like a really friendly and informative forum, that I know I will enjoy.
Hello & welcome from Toronto, Ontario.
I'm jealous as i want to take a trip with my boys. however they are starting to go thier own ways & may never get that chance.
Enjoy your trip with your dad & both of you ride safe.
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