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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.
Just realized been a member since March of last year and never introduced myself. So here goes. I'm more of a reader then a poster and honestly this isn't my most visited HD forum. Mainly just because the Vrod section is dead. LOL But I do normally keep a eye of the classified section of the site to see if there's anything that interests me.
I'm 30 & married from central Indiana. Got my first bike when I was 25. A 2007 Nightster. Loved the bike but wife wanted something that was suitable for 2 up riding so traded it in March of last year for a 2006 VRSCA Vrod. Being a bigger guy the Vrod fits me much better. LOL The wife and I are both pleased with it. So I could see us keeping it for a while. Now if I just had the money to buy everything I want for it. LOL
Welcome from Northern Indiana. Wait till you upgrade from that Vrod, then the wifey will really find out what she is missing!! Anyway, enjoy the bike and be safe. Bryan
Welcome to the forum. Regardless of whether you’re a new rider or you’re someone with decades behind them, there is always something new to learn. There is a massive amount of information available on this forum. If there is something you are looking for just ask, there are many people here that willingly share their knowledge and experience.
Last edited by Joker_Hal; Feb 8, 2012 at 03:21 PM.
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