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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. Just joined a few days ago, been reading the various posts. Seems like a really great forum. Anyway, I'm from Northeastern Kentucky and have been riding for several years. My current ride is a 2005 FLHTCU.
Welcome from SW Ohio! Hope to do some riding down your way this summer. Heading down to Delbarton, WV and then across into KY and back up north to home. Enjoy the forum....
Hi all. Just joined a few days ago, been reading the various posts. Seems like a really great forum. Anyway, I'm from Northeastern Kentucky and have been riding for several years. My current ride is a 2005 FLHTCU.
Hi Harv, welcome to the forum. We're happy to have you with us. Enjoy the site and ride safe.
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