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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.
Whatsup fellas? Been lurking here for a few weeks, decided to say hello. Got my first Harley about a month ago, 05 Heritage Softtail. I will post pics when I figure it out It is the two-tone dark orange and black, really sharp. Since this is my first HD, I'm gonna lean on you guys alot the next little while, new exhaust questions, chrome goodies, etc. Lets see, profile.......37 years old, married, 3 kids, pharmacist, live in south Georgia, hunts, trains retrievers, golf, softball, ......should about do it. Look forward to typing at yall. Casey
Welcome to the forum Casey. Glad you joined us and hope you enjoy that ride. Look at the top of the New Members forum for the post on how to post pics.
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