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Hello everyone. Almost new Harley owner here in South Carolina as my Dad purchased a 2004 1200 Sportster last June and on a recent visit to him during Christmas in Alabama to check it out he hit me with a bombshell as I was sitting on it. He told me he planned on giving it to me for my Birthday! Needless to say i was very excited. I have always loved motorcycles and had various street bikes when younger but haven't riden in about 18 years. (Military Career, and Family) Anyways I am very excited and look forward to gaining knowledge from you guys/gals here.
I am able to pick it up in June (1 month prior to my Birthday) for the great price of $1 . I wish I was able to have it for the Myrtle Beach Bike rally in May but I can wait.... Ihope!
Anyways I am glad to introduce myself and look forward to discussions with all of you
Welcome from Spartanburg. Lottsa lucky folks in this world, nice to be one of them aint it? Many memebers here from around the area, join in have some fun, Check out the Southeast Forum for any rides we got goin on. Sharp bike, ya Dad's got good taste!
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