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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.
Well Ive been browsing this site for a while now and figured its time to sign up and introduce myself. A little about me... I've been into bikes for a few years and have more recently found myself addicted. In the last few years Ive had five bikes, currently have 3. Last year flew up to Seattle and I purchased an old beaten down busted up 78 honda cb that wasn't running at the time and rode it home 1300+ miles (Ill post up that story so you guys can get a laugh when I have more time).
I view myself as a rider and am cool with anyone else that's on two wheels. I have found myself more and more attracted to HD's so I pulled the trigger a month and a half ago and picked up a 74' Ironhead (the one that's in my avy). With the help of this forum I have worked some of the bugs out of it and am trying to get it up and for sale. So in my stable now I have a 74' HD Ironhead, a 78' Honda CB 750, and 03' Kawasaki Z1000. I'm looking forward to learning more about HD's and I'd love to help anyone with anything I can but my knowledge is mainly in human performance. I'm a personal trainer w/ a degree in Kinesiology so if anyone has any health, nutrition, or fitness related questions feel free to shoot me a pm. Be well
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