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After seeing a local club ride past me in Hiroshima, I got interested in Harleys. I've been looking at them online for about a year/year and a half now as if I were a teenager watching ****, making sure my wife didn't see.
In a drunken conversation, I told her that I'd love to get a Harley and she said six words that every man, rider or not, wants to hear: "Sure, you can get a Harley!"
Here's the kicker - I live in (freakin') Kazakhstan and I have to wait until we get back to Japan to get one - in about a year or so.
Anyway, I'm what most of you would consider a wannabe or a poser - this is fine with me. I know exactly what I am.
I'm trying to decide what I like and getting inspirations for possible customization.
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