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I am a girl from the north of Germany, live close beside Hamburg.
I was riding a 1200 Sportster since 1993 but a few weeks ago I gave it away to get a big Twin!
My new Fat Bob is sitting already in the dealers cellar and waiting for me and the new season, as it is cold and wet already here and I am a good weather rider, so I decided to wait till next spring to start.
I ordered the full motor chrome pack and the flat, blue lightning things on the gas tank. A tri bar back light is waiting here at home. So there are a few changes I want to make to my new bike, but I am looking forward that the next spring will approach and I can start riding.
My hubby bought a Fat Boy this year in Spring and is absolutely enthusiastic!
He made more Kilometers than the last years with his VMAX.
I was reading here a while already and I hope to practise my english and get to know a lot of new people from all over the world, united in their passion for these great american bikes!
Bye for now,
Sunny
Congratulations on your new bike! It's always good to hear from people around the world that share the same passion. Welcome to the forum and don't be shy!
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