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My name is Chili, (road name). I am from the crossroads area of south Texas near Victoria. I am currently riding a '95 FX springer, V&H straight shots, S&S super E, Dyna 2000 ign., & S&S cam (I'm not sure what grind). I ride with the Gypsy M/C International, Goliad Chapter, and have been riding with them for just short of ten years. I have been riding motorcycles since I was 15 (26 years) and the springer is my sixth Harley (has it been that many?). I have had probably 12-15 Japanese bikes over the years and currently have a 650 yamaha chopper that I piddle with once or twice a year. I ride to work most every day which is 52 miles round trip, which is probably part of why I am averaging over 600 miles a month on this bike. I am a member of the Texas Motorcycle Roadriders Association, and the Texas Motorcycle Rights Association. I am also an ambassador from my Gypsy chapter to the Coalition of Clubs but I haven't been able to get to a meeting yet. I love attending the smaller motorcycle rallies put on by individual chapters of various motorcycle clubs. I like to stick to the rallies the draw 500 bikers or less. I guess I could probably ramble on forever, but I'll stop for now. I don't have a digital camera so I don't have any pics.
[sm=welcomesign.gif] to the forum from St. Paul, MN always a pleasure to meet and greet new people here, this is the best source of free information about harleyâs on the net, wonderful people with a sense of humor and a giving personality.
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