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Welcome Area OnlyNew Member Welcome Area Only. Be sure to pop in here and introduce yourself & let us know what Harley Davidson you own. Save your bike related questions for the proper area.
I just joined, been riding motorcycles since I was four. I recently purchased my first HD. I never could afford a nice bike, so With my 2003 Road King Classic, I finally feel good about my bike. There is a lot of great information, that I look forward to discovering on the forums. I am getting ready to ride from northern IL to Colorado then to Sturgis with my Bunkhouse camper in tow. Ride On
Hey there.
Just joined. Always had Harleys. Guess you could say I'm a dyed in the wool harley guy.
I build stuff and collect a lot of junk.
My current bikes are
'39 UH (not even a little correct) but a good rider.
'85 FLHT with '03 twin cam driveline and front end.
I also have a bunch of projects too.
including but not limited to:
'38 U
'61 panhead.
'82 FXR
'91 FXR
Looked at this site for enough years now I figured it was time to join.
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