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Hi Everyone
My name is Dale Williams, I am from Bedford Nova Scotia Canada. I travel extensively throughout Canada and to the USA. I have many good friends scattered throughout the States and enjoy every oppoprtunity to get down there and visit. Proud supporter of the Military, I was a Clearance Diver in the Cdn Navy and have two daughters both serving our Country (Navy of course). Extremely proud of Canada's contribution to the war (wish we could do more) and I honor the close to 100 Canadian soldiers and over 3000 US who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
I ride a 2006 Roadglide converted to a Streetglide (Fixed fairing off, batwing put on and loving it) I have 95 in Bigbore, heads done,cams changed, true duals, and screamin eagle breather, don;t care about speed, but love the torque.
I have been reading the Forum for about a year and finally joined.
Looking forward to chatting with you all.
OH yeah- A bluenoser is a term used to describe people from Nova Scotia. Our heritage is fishing and the fisherman got so cold from the raw winds their noses were always blue. Felt like that on my bike a few times.
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