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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.
Hello.Iam a new member from Iowa.I just bought a new 2005 FXST in July. I rode a metric bike in my younger days and just have gotten back in the saddle again after 15yrs. I love riding just as much now as I did back then and I can't express enough how much I love owning and riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle. smhusker
Hello.Iam a new member from Iowa.I just bought a new 2005 FXST in July. I rode a metric bike in my younger days and just have gotten back in the saddle again after 15yrs. I love riding just as much now as I did back then and I can't express enough how much I love owning and riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle. smhusker
Hi Scott,
Welcome back to the road and the forum. Good luck with the softail.
Hello.Iam a new member from Iowa.I just bought a new 2005 FXST in July. I rode a metric bike in my younger days and just have gotten back in the saddle again after 15yrs. I love riding just as much now as I did back then and I can't express enough how much I love owning and riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle. smhusker
I had the same life experience, stopped riding for a few years but know it seems better than I remember.
Hi Scott, A big hearty welcome from Southern Virginia. Glad you decided to join in on the fun here. Great Forum...Great Folks!!! Congrats on the new scoot. It's always good to be "back in the saddle again"!!!!
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