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I just joined this forum. I bought a 2006 Chopper Blue Dyna Super Glide the day after Christmas. The weather has not be the most cooperative, but I have managed to get over 450 miles in. I have been on another forum for my other vice, boats. I m sure this will be as informative. This is the first Harley I have owned. I am not good with computers. I will try figure how to post a picture. I am in Northern Baltimore County, MD.
I just joined this forum. I bought a 2006 Chopper Blue Dyna Super Glide the day after Christmas. The weather has not be the most cooperative, but I have managed to get over 450 miles in. I have been on another forum for my other vice, boats. I m sure this will be as informative. This is the first Harley I have owned. I am not good with computers. I will try figure how to post a picture. I am in Northern Baltimore County, MD.
Jim
Hi Jim, welcome to the forum. We're happy to have you with us. Ride safe and enjoy the ride.
[size=4]Hi and [sm=welcomesign.gif] to the HD-forum from Southern California. Be sure to visit often as you will see there are a lot of nice folks here and great information.
Jim:
Welcome to the forum. I have an 05 Standard in the Chopper Blue. It is a great color. I am in Northern VA but have relatives in Reisterstown. Will have to try and hook up when the weather breaks. Were did you purchase your bike? I have visited a couple of the dealerships in MD.
Mike
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