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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 all, I am not just new to this forum, it is my first forum. I have a 2003 fatboy I purchased new, I have completely personalized it to my liking. I have just recently purchased a 2006 Ultra so my girlfriend will be more comfortable and we can do some long distance riding. I couldn't believe how fast I became addicted to the Harley life. I never knew what a true addiction was until I bought my fatboy. Now I have made new friends with the aquisition of the Ultra. The topics seem interesting and educational. I hope to learn a lot here. Hoping to get to know some of you in the future. I tried the pic directions in one of the latest posts, but I don't have it down yet.
Gene
Hi Gene, A big hearty welcome from Southern Virginia. Glad you decided to join in on the fun here. Great Forum...Great Folks Lots of good info and knowledgeable people. Congrats to you and your Girlfriend on the new scoot. Geez, I need to find a boyfriend like you!!!
Welcome Gene!! This is a great forum, and my only forum!!, does the second scoot mean your sweetie will be driving? (Go Girl!!), or more comfy 2-up (100 mile Hug?[sm=Awwww.gif])? I enjoy riding 2-up with my honey, but I Love riding my own, so the rule is, he must let me know if he wants the "hug", or 2 bikes, BEFORE we get to the garage, or I will be starting mine too!
Enjoy the ridin'!!
We're all having drinks over in the "Forum Suggestions" thread if you want to join us. This is a great place to hang out and have fun. There are a bunch of friendly and knowledgeable members here. Stick around and have some fun with us.
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