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I've snooped about in the background for a while and figured I'd finally join your forum and say hello. Very many interesting threads on here and much to learn.
I pulled the trigger on a 2013 anniversary edition Road King with 255 cam in October - just in time for the weather to close in for Winter. I joined my HOG chapter and am looking forward to Spring.
I have to say the bike itself is beautiful, and the fit and finish is first class. The ride is certainly very different to my previous bikes (BMW, Honda, Suzuki) and it certainly has soul. If I can learn to handle it well at slow speed it should be a blast.
Anyways if I don 't post up soon I sure wish you and your families a happy festive season and ride safe.
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