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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,
We are Bob & Dawn from North Central Alabama. (Toney) We bought a used '98 Ultra in March of this year. It had 10,300 miles on it. We've since added 14,000 more to it. We went to Louisville, Ky. in May for the Derby. Bowling Green, Ky. in June for the all Harley Drags, and Waterloo, AL in September for the "Trail of Tears". Other than that, it's been a LOT of weekend and "day" rides.
I just found this forum and look forward to all the fellowship, comraderie, and technical support I know it has to offer.
We are anticipating another long and wonderful riding season in '06. Hopefully we'll be able to meet some of you all on the road!
hi bob and dawn,
welcome here and hope you enjoy the place. sounds like you 2 have been going everywhere! send us a pic of the bike when you get a chance. we love pics...hope you both had a merry christmas and are looking forward to a happy new year. stay safe and enjoy the ride
Welcome Bob and Dawn. You picked a wonderful forum to join with friendly and knowledgeable people. Stick around and have some fun with us. That's what it is all about.
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