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Welcome to the forum from the Netherlands, Laryl!
This is a great place to be...tons of interesting info and lots of helpful people.
As to your '83 Ironhead sportster...check out the Sportster Models Section and the Classics/Ironhead Section.
Anxious to see some images....
Here's a write up on how to paste images into your posting:
Let me know if you need some more help.
Have fun,
FXD2003Rider
Open a free account at photobucket.com to copy/paste pics into a post.
You have to upload your pictures to your photobucket account first, using the 800 X 600 re-sizingoption in photobucket.
When you want to paste a picture in a post click the "insert link" on top of the Reply to Thread box.
A message comes up and you have to allow the pop-up.
Now go to your album at photobucket, put your mouse on the pic you want to insert and a little properties screen pops up. Click on the lower img code box and copy this img code.
Now go to your post, click the insert link and paste the img code into the box and click OK (see below)
Preview your post and check if the picture is not to large.
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