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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.
Hi been reading the forums for awile thought I would join and say hi. In August I got my first Harley A 2005 sportster 883 . I wone the bike in a drawing from a umbing and heating supply house. Every time you bought some supplies there you got to put your name in a barrel then they draw five names from each of there five stores and put them in a arrel and draw agin and I was the luck one this time. I hope to learn lots from you gus on this great forum
No wonder you call yourself "Lucky". You can learn alot about your bike here. The people are great and very knowledgeable. Post any questions you have on the Sportsters forums or the tech forums. Somebody will help you out.
This is a wonderful forum and a fun place to hang out. It's a little slow right now with everyone traveling here and there for the holidays but it will pick up by tonight.
Hi been reading the forums for awile thought I would join and say hi. In August I got my first Harley A 2005 sportster 883 . I wone the bike in a drawing from a umbing and heating supply house. Every time you bought some supplies there you got to put your name in a barrel then they draw five names from each of there five stores and put them in a arrel and draw agin and I was the luck one this time. I hope to learn lots from you gus on this great forum
Welcome!from Buffalo, NY, the Miami of the north.[sm=ts.gif]
Hi Matt, A big hearty welcome from Southern Virginia. Glad you decided to join in on the fun here. Great Forum...Great Folks!!! Congrats on winning that bike, you sure are lucky!!!
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