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Second bike, First Harley. I bought a new black 1200Low Sportster in Aug. My initial plan(that I told my wife) was just to ride once in awhile with friends who also have Harleys. Forget that, I have pretty much given up the rest of my hobbies and all I want to do is ride. The grocery store I ride to is about 1 mile away but I found a 30 mile short cut the other day. dennisb464
Hey I'm from Oregon and also a new member, well been a member for a few days now.
2nd Harley, it's a Fat Bob. First was a V-Rod.
I live in Oregon during the summer and Vegas during the winter. Just bought the Fat Bob here in Vegas but with all this snow we are having, I havne't had a chance for a nice ride.
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