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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.
Happy new year to all , thought I would look around for a HD forum to gain some exsperiance of Harleys as this is the first one I have owned so give me a break if I seem a little slow .
I own a 1998 Road king Classic along with a Triumph Daytona T100t 1967 model also a Honda 400/4 1977.
Im not new to bikes as Iv been riding 44years and rode most bikes especialy from the 60's.
Happy new year to all , thought I would look around for a HD forum to gain some exsperiance of Harleys as this is the first one I have owned so give me a break if I seem a little slow .
I own a 1998 Road king Classic along with a Triumph Daytona T100t 1967 model also a Honda 400/4 1977.
Im not new to bikes as Iv been riding 44years and rode most bikes especialy from the 60's.
So friends thats me.
Welcome to the forum, Plug. You found the best forum right here, jmo. I have a Triumph myself and it's parked peacefully next to my Harley's.
You picked a great forum to join if you want to learn about harleys. We are a fun bunch with a lot of friendly and knowledgeable people. Stick around and have a good time. Post some pictures when you get a chance.
Hey, Plug, welcome from Oklahoma. Back in the late 50s and early 60s, I would have commited murder for a Triumph Trophy T-Bird or Bonneville. A classmate had a 700cc red Indian (Royal Enfield), Had pipes that sounded great and it would scat! Glad you found the forum.
Welcome Plug, had to laugh, my Dad used that for his CB handle when I was a kid. The giggle came from my Mom's responce, when she said, "what does that make me, socket?"
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