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Hello from West Tennessee,
I found this forum bout 2 weeks ago and just started reading.Great Forum. 2012 0r 13 TG in our future,waiting on the new year model to hit the dealership.
I am a retired firefighter and have waited my whole career to get a Harley.Due to medical reasons,bad surgery,the TG is our best choice,From what i understand the difference between the 2012 and 2013 is the color choices.Retirement paperwork will be done in 6 weeks thats when we go pick up the TG,till then we are looking at all the different choices on things.This forum has answered a lot of questions for me and I think I am loaded and ready to pull the trigger.I will keep everyone posted on the results,BTW,the profile picture is the 2012 two tone red and we love that color but time will tell.Thanks for reading my post and I look forward to learning and sharing experiences on the new Trike
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