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Hi, I'm back into biking after about a 12 year hiatus. Now 67 and retired, bought my first Harley (Fat Boy Lo) about 10 days ago. Bought her used though former owner only had her a couple months and he bought her new (2012 model). Put a few hundred miles on her and wish I'd owned a Harley all my life. Past bikes were Kawasaki and last was a Suzuki VX800. Rented a Fat Boy and Sportster 1200 from Eaglerider before making decision.
Hello to All,
I'm new to this forum and will probably have a few questions later. I'm 64 Years old and have been riding since 1972. First bike I owned was a '53 K model Sportster that I chopped and sold. Then a '47 Knucklehead, again chopped and sold (still kickin' myself), a '50 Servicar that my kid has now, a '67 Sporty I bought in 4 cardboard boxes (still have but it doesn't like to run long), and now an '06 Dyna Glide (I love it but it's the heavyest damned one I ever had.) Now that I'm retired I have more time to ride.
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