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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.
Hi all,
Joined a year ago, and have been following the forum, but haven't done any posting so far. I wanted to get some experience and miles under my rear before I jumped in.
Whenever I have wondered about anything bike related, there was already a post with really solid advise from people on the forum. Thanks!
Always dreamed of owning a Harley,and am living the dream for the last 2 years, since I bought an '09 FXDC.
I've met tons of great people everywhere I go, and can't say there has been anything but good things in my world since I got the bike.
Nice post, thinking U also read the directions when U buy something.. That's great because U then will know how things work.
Lots of people buy something, then never read the manuals or directions and then get pi$$ed when something ain't right.
As far as in here, U jolly right on the spot, after spending yrs in here theirs not many questions that haven't already been asked many, many times. But at least the newbes keep this forum going by asking them. I like to read some newbes answers to other newbes questions on how to do things in here, Some are downright funny, some almost Scary.
Congrats on Ur bike.
Welcome to the Forum and safe riding.
From Indiana
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