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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.
I'm new to this site but not to motorcycling. I've been riding motorcycles for about 30 years. Love to work on them as well as riding them. Right now I'm restoring a 1971 Triumph 650 Tiger. Well, seems like this is a good start.
Big South Texas Welcome!!
Someday I will own a Norton 750 Commando!! I have fond memories from about 25, or more, years ago when I used to ride motocross and a friend of my dads let me ride his Rickman Metisse (SP?) with either a Triumph or BSA 500 engine... What a blast!!
I had a chance in college to ride a Commando and even though it had it's issues, I loved the bike... or was it the advertising girls?
Welcome to the forum! I would love to see some pics of the tiger, I remember (dating myself back to the70's) when the 650 tiger and bonniville were the bikes to have! (still are)
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