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New to this forum but wanted to say hello from VA. Have an Iron 883 which I really enjoy but keep looking at a Fat Bob. Any thoughts about stepping up to this? Understand the Fat Bob handles really well and would like the ability to go through Skyline Drive as well as do a bit of touring. Will be able to test ride in the spring after shoulder surgery heals up.
Glad to have you join in the fun. Great place to hang around.... you may learn a little, may learn a lot, may not learn anything. But you will have a few good laughs and make some new friends. Welcome. Geez
The reason is this is the New member sign in area..... to greet new members......
U need to go to the main page where all the different sections start....At the top of this page,,,,, Harley Davidson Forums......click on it then go to the DYNA section and just read and learn and ask all u want..
U just need to learn U way around a little better,,, as we all did...
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