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Great site. Rather be ridin but sooooo many questions. Just bought a '74 Ironhead so I'll be spending most of my time there. Good price, seems to run good (at least I got it home!!!) seems to be a great place to start from (again!!!). Last bike was a '98flhtcui and the first was a '48 WL with lot's of stuff in between. At 56 one would think that "still kicking" means something entirely different. But there is no better med than an afternoon or day on two wheels. Had two bypasses, a bad back but getting out to ride beats it all!!! Even got "Sporty
Leg" now...LOL. (an old coot on a scoot= a havin a hoot)
Anyway, enough from an old coot. Watch out for me on the Ironhead forum....I'll be there with ton's of ?????? even though I got the manuals.
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