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Snottsdale..woohoo. Im actually in Fountain Hills.
since your from around here, know anywhere to find a good used sportster. I will probably buy new but just curious
I don`t know maybe the motorcycle trader , or try Cyclerides.com. Barry does have a sight for bikes that are 4 - sale. He is right here in the valley too. Good Luck, Steve
Thanks for the reply steve. I have bookmarked the site and found some nice rides on there. Now as I have never drive a bike, only on as a passenger am really looking forward to the msf class
Welcome to the group. Make sure you test ride more than the Sporty b/4 making a decision. If you plan on a lot of long rides the Sport may not be for you. [sm=americanasmiley.gif]
Welcome to the group. Make sure you test ride more than the Sporty b/4 making a decision. If you plan on a lot of long rides the Sport may not be for you. [sm=americanasmiley.gif]
Oh of course..once I get my license I plan on testing everything out there..lol
Welcome from Mesa. You may try Az Toystore on country club north of the 60. They have a good selection of used harleys there. You can also check out their website www.aztoystore.com Good luck.
Thanks for the reply steve. I have bookmarked the site and found some nice rides on there. Now as I have never drive a bike, only on as a passenger am really looking forward to the msf class
That will be a great way to start and learn the right way 1st ! Good Luck and have some fun on the way !Steve
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