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Hello,
I'm a new member, and a long time rider. I just bought another Bike (I own two) it's a 1992 Heirtgage Springer anniversity addition. I was just introduced to your site by a good friend that is visting me up from Ariziona. I hope to learn alot about how to work on my heirtgage and learn how to do it all myself as I do on my 1977 sportster. I'v had several harleys over the years and have done all my own work. I know not alot about any of the motors except the old shovels.
So just wanted to say hi and hope the members here can help me through the tech part of this newly piece of heaven that i bought as a retirement present to myself. You got to love the computer age! Thanks in advance for the help.
Unknown Ledgen
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