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Welcome Area OnlyNew Member Welcome Area Only. Be sure to pop in here and introduce yourself & let us know what Harley Davidson you own. Save your bike related questions for the proper area.
[size=2]I'd like to start by thanking many of the regulars. I've been reading the posts on different topics for opinions and solutions. They've been quite helpful.
Just bought my first bike about a month ago 2005 XL1200C - Black w/Grey Pin Striping. I've installed Saddle Bags from Willie & Max mounted with Ghost Brackets. I've also added a rigid mount short sissy bar and an auxillary brake light/turn signal kit. I haven't been able to get the grin off my ugly mug since...not to mention it's becoming tougher to get stuff done around the house. I have the fourth HD in the family which includes 2003 V-Rod, 2001 Dyna Glide Sport and a 2005 Road King Custom. Sure makes it easy to find a riding partner if I don't feel like cruising alone.
I'll probably be asking some more questions - But don't worry I'll look for old threads before rehashing old topics. Thanks again and hopefully I'll be able to contribute.
I'll post a picture soon.
Howdy SuperBee, welcome to the forum. Don't worry about posting questions that have already been asked, we do it all the time. Everybody was new at one time or another. Enjoy the ride.
Welcome SuperBee! Sounds like your family has got a Harley bloodline, that's awesome! Do you also have a Dodge SuperBee? I love those cars, they don't make 'em like they used to!
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