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I am new in this forum and I would like to introduce myself :
I am 42, I live in Belgium and I have a damned wish to buy a new Road King...
I've got a BMW air cooled (year 1980 - R100RT) for years and sold it a few months ago... I am now waiting for the new 2010 model's annoucement in july...
To be honnest, I never thaught I would buy an Harley for years... but I tried the 2009 R.K. a few weeks ago and then... waouw... I loved it for the first time...
So, It's worth waiting a while to "see" the 2010 improvements and to see if it's worth the price or the time to wait...
regards
Jackfly
(I would like to appologize for my english... I'll do my best not to make "too" much mistakes...)
There were a number of improvements incorporated in the 09 Road King, so I wouldnt hold your breath anticipating any significant changes to the 2010 model, but who knows.
Your English is easily understable and really quite good. Certainly a heck of a lot better than any attempt I could make in anything other than English.
Jackfly, welcome and wish U the best on getting your bike..
Don't worry about grammar here, you did better than some anyway.
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At least U tried….
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