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Just figured this would be the best place for my first post.
Just bought an 06 Fire red pearl Superglide (can't beat leftover pricing). This is my first HD, but I must admit I feel right at home because my last bike was a vintage 850 Norton Commando. Big twins sound very similar. Sold the Norton after 20 years of use and then the wife says she'd like to go for a bike ride. Go figure? She'd be the first to miss riding.
Rented an Ultra-Glide (to much bike for the riding I like) for a day and the next thing you know. Bought a new bike within 3 weeks.
I did use this site extensively before the purchase and must say it is a wealth of information.
Looking forward to posting and helping out if I can.
Jeff
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