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Welcome to the ""sporty family"" & hello from the garden state
Originally Posted by HOGBOY57
welcome josh you will love the road king but be glad you at least have a harley to ride.
Yeah, I f-ing love my Sportster. It's beautiful and it peels the eyelids off my face. But I want a bigger cruising bike, too. Everyone tells me to trade-in/sell the sporty, but to heck with that. I will probably always own that bike, even if I go larger.
I didn't know how to ride, I didn't even know how drive a manual before i bought that bike. I just had a couple thousand bucks saved up, I knew a friend who was selling his, and took the leap. Learned how to ride on that freaking thing. It was awesome.
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