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Familiarize Ur self with the main page, some rules and a lot of areas to read different stuff on. Questions like (Whats the best ?), or (trouble with, ?), has been asked & answered 100s of times.
So using the search in here will get U most answers, or Google it.
Cant find the answer, start a thread In the CORRECT Section.
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From Indy
Thank you, and everyone else for the warm welcome. I'm on lots of forums, one for my jeep club too, so I know all about people getting yelled at for not searching first, hah. Thanks.
Originally Posted by SHTFIT
Welcome aboard! Where in Connecticut are you?
I purchased my 1200N from Fritz's in Stamford (when I used to work up that way).
Wallingford. I got the bike from 34 motor company in Derby.
Originally Posted by Geezer2
For 22, I'd say your toy bin is full. Congrats and welcome from central Washington. Glad to have you. Geez
But I'm not spoiled. I buy everything myself. I def work very hard for it all though.
Thanks again for the warm welcome guys. Hope to meet some riders from around here. I'm always riding. I'm one of those hardcore/stupid guys that go out in whatever, rain, sleet, snow, sun.
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