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new on the forum ,got my first Harley in 71 ,a sporty,been 7 after that,currently riding a home built springer chopper,but plans are on buying a road glide ,i really like the look and style of that one,+ comfort,big issue..
been lurking in here for a while,nice forum.
my plan is to buy the RG in Seattle and ride it all the way to new jersey,then ship it to Europe ,the road glide is not for sale in Europe ,so it will really stand out here.will try to post a few photos from Oslo later.
Great plan. Congrats!! 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
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