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I have been riding since I was 12 years old and have always wanted to own a Harley. I started out on a 1975 Yamaha Enduro. Mostly off road and backroads. I love riding and working on motorcycles and that was the reason behind my Shovelhead purchase. But I have always wanted to own a Fatboy. So earlier this year (April) I bought my new bike. Only had 2 miles on it at the dealer. I now have 717 and climbing, which is good for around Buffalo, NY this time of year. The Shovel is not getting as much attention anymore and I think I might sell her. Not really sure if I am going to want to ride it after riding the new one. Well I ride daily, weather permitting. Rain and snow are the only things that really stop me. I ride in the cold and love the looks I get from people in there cages. Ride safe
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