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This is the second time I have signed up for the hd forum, first time I thought I made a mistake, because I could no post anywhere when I did I this You Do not have permission to post here or whatever, So I signed up under another name thinking I did not activate my account or somethin, but it did not have an account activation, when I gaot done signing up this time is said that I may now begin posting, but when I tried to post to some questions in the forsale section I was told again I could not or did not have permission to post.
So Mother May Post To This Forum, awaiting permission.
Yup... as with any new under taking you gotta read the instructions first! Welcome from central Washington. Great people here, tons of info and alot of usable knowledge. Enjoy yourself. Geezer
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Hi and Welcome to the Forum from St. Cloud Minnesota You will meet a lot of interesting characters on this forum.
If you have a question, do a search on the different forums, you may find the answer to the questions that you are seeking.
Most important is to …….. Ride Safe and Enjoy the Ride……
Remember it is not the years; it is the miles……
Go into your CP and put your location in, this is an excellent way of meeting up with riders in your area.
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