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Thought I'd pop in here for my 1st post. I have been a HD fan since I was 13 yrs old when I would beg my parents to stop by every HD shop we passed. I rode from the time I was 14 (street legal in Ok) until I was 23 and have not been on a bike since then due to young kids and starting a family. However, my wife and I have most of our bills paid and I am planning on making my next motorcycle purchase in Dec or Jan this year.
I am a 29 y.o. medical student going to school in Tennessee. I have a wife of almost 10 yrs and 3 children ages 9, 5, and 3. And that's about it...I'm on here to learn and hopefully run into some decent people.
Welcome back and you picked the right place to come to do research for your back in the saddle purchase. Good luck and Welcome to HDF from New York.
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