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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 all from New Zealand.
I am new to both Forums and Bikes. I have a 2004 Deuce which is receiving healthy amounts of additional chrome and customizing.As I am over the 50 age bracket I am receiving some customising as well. The local dealers look forward to my visits on a thursday.
Bike has SE Baloney mufflers, and stage 1.The dealer tells me it is lowered as well. Love it.
Looking forward to this new group and the entire HD experience.
I too am in the over 50 bracket and love customizing my harley. It seems like the older I get the more interested in speed I get. I've been doing alot of perfformance work on my bike over the last two years.
You picked a great forum to join. There are a bunch of friendly and knowledgeable people here. Stick around, have some fun and ask lots of questions. We love to answer questions.
Hi all from New Zealand.
I am new to both Forums and Bikes. I have a 2004 Deuce which is receiving healthy amounts of additional chrome and customizing.As I am over the 50 age bracket I am receiving some customising as well. The local dealers look forward to my visits on a thursday.
Bike has SE Baloney mufflers, and stage 1.The dealer tells me it is lowered as well. Love it.
Looking forward to this new group and the entire HD experience.
Noah
Welcome to the forums, Geoff! Lots of great folks and information in here! Post pic of your ride when you can.
A warm welcome from out west in Walker Basin, California.
Be aware you are entering into a phase in your life where you are messing with the two most addictive passtimes know to mankind: riding a Harley and posting on HDForums.
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