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Became a new memeber Monday 11/26. I got my first Harley when I was 15. A 250cc Sprint (I know some people will say foul, not a true Harley). Then in 1970 move up to a 350 Sprint. Then in 1971, I had the opportunity to ride my friend's 69 XLCH and I was hooked. Sold my 70 Sprint and bought a used 70 XLCH. Had the 70 XLCH until 1995. Bought a new 883 Sportster and gave my old XLCH to my older son. In 2003, I bought my Dyna Superglide and gave my 1995 Sportster to my younger son. I really enjoy riding my Glide. Really wanted the Dyna Lowrider, but didn't have the money. The Dyna Lowrider will be my next ride. When I transistioned from the 70 XLCH to the 95 Sportster, it took a while to get used to having the shift on the left and brake on the riight, so keeping with the Dyna series (Superglide, Superglide custom, and Lowrider) will at least keep me in the mid controls. It's had to teach an old Dog new trick. Othere information; Live in Jacksonville Fl, born in Pensacola Fl. I was really inpressed by the amount of information available on this site!Great site, Great people, Great informaion.Thanks MONDOMAN
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