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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.
I moved your thread over to the new members section so everyone will get to meet your. Tell us a little about yourself. This is a great forum with lots of good info, great members to hang out with and lots of great looking bikes.
Yeah, sorry, didn't see the new member deal until I already posted. Thanks.
As far as myself, I'm 50. Been married 31 years and been riding since I was 16. When I got my drivers license, I bought a bike first.
I have belonged to another forum, but there were too many cliques and too many people trying to come off as bad a**es.
I'm a civilian employee for the Department of Defense as a radar technician and spent 28 years in the military (7yrs 9 mos active Navy, 20 yrs Air Force Reserve) and was activated after 9-11. I bought my first big Harley through military sales while activated. I had a Sportster before that. I have 2 kids and 1 grandkid. I've been lurking this forum for several months and it seemed like a much more "friendly" forum so I decided to join up. I enjoy reading people's opinions on products.
We try to be as friendly as possible. Sometimes we get a little out of sorts, but for the most part you picked a good forum to visit, Enjoy the ride.
ORIGINAL: Groundhog
Yeah, sorry, didn't see the new member deal until I already posted. Thanks.
As far as myself, I'm 50. Been married 31 years and been riding since I was 16. When I got my drivers license, I bought a bike first.
I have belonged to another forum, but there were too many cliques and too many people trying to come off as bad a**es.
I'm a civilian employee for the Department of Defense as a radar technician and spent 28 years in the military (7yrs 9 mos active Navy, 20 yrs Air Force Reserve) and was activated after 9-11. I bought my first big Harley through military sales while activated. I had a Sportster before that. I have 2 kids and 1 grandkid. I've been lurking this forum for several months and it seemed like a much more "friendly" forum so I decided to join up. I enjoy reading people's opinions on products.
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