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    Let's ride!! Who's got a Harley?


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    Nope. And after working the last 15 years in a level one trauma center never will.

    Nobody I know working there rides - for whatever that's worth which I know isn't much.


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    Something to strive for brother true freedom semper fi


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    Using that logic, why would anyone working in a trauma center have joined the Marines?


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    I've got two. A 2006 Road King with 16" apes and a fairing that is my long haul/daily rider and a 1996 Softail Springer Bad Boy (with the blue scallops) that's more of a show piece/bar hopper. Never enough time to ride though. I'm only at about 2,000 miles so far this year due to weather and work.


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    I have a 2009 Street Glide. Only 16,000 miles. Love to ride. Just took it to the Blue Ridge Parkway. I'm getting up in age, but the Harley makes me feel younger, and I plan to keep riding for a lot more years unless I lose my equib. goes, and then I'll buy a Harley Trike.


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    I got a 2008 soft tail deluxe 31000 on it black n chrome 16 inch apes with 2 inch riser dual fishtails hell yeah!! wish I could post a pic.. I waited to long before I got mine I ride as much as possible haven't hit sturgis yet though maybe in a couple of years.. This year I've taking it out once I've been dealing with my sons sickness and trying to raise money for him but once we get pass this its on again keep riding! Devildogs!!


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    I just sold my Heritage Softail Classic. Retired to Arizona and thought I'd ride all the time, but it was always too hot. Bought a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and go out each week with a bunch of retirees. All the motorcycle accidents around here also weighed on my mind.


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    Had my Road King out yesterday for a few hours. Ran a tank of gas through her and then slid past home and picked up my daughter. She's 6 and this was her second time going for a ride with her dad. Went to the local cycle shop and grabbed her some proper riding glasses and a Stars and Stripes do rag that she liked, then went for some ice cream and talked to an old timer we ran into about his upcoming Sturgis trip. Had a great day, and my kiddo is totally hooked!


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    I have my daughter starting it up for me getting her feet wet


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer3 View Post
    I'm getting up in age, but the Harley makes me feel younger, and I plan to keep riding for a lot more years unless I lose my equib. goes, and then I'll buy a Harley Trike.
    Trikes are really catching on. I rented one in 2013 and then again in 2014. Finally convinced myself to take the plunge and bought a 2015. Wife and I both absolutely love it.


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    Cut grass this morning until my buddy showed up at around 1300. With all the rain we've had here it's been hard to find time to keep up with chores and ride, but he stuck around until I finished the grass and we went for a little scoot. Always feel better when I'm on the road with my old war dog. Couple hundred miles and we both feel better.


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    I have one it's a Harley XL1200C Custom limited edition number 132 out of 3000 made.

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    Nice Sporty. I miss mine. Sold it to a buddy of mine so at least I still get to visit her. She's an '07 XL1200N Nightster. 16in apes, forward controls, tank lift, ignition/coil/speedometer relocated to left side down low, V&H Side Shots, Joker Machine intake, and everything that was dead weight has been removed. Stripped down, badass little bar hopper. If I'd have kept it I was gonna do a suicide clutch/jockey shifter setup, but my buddy is a newer rider and I can't blame him for not going that route.

    I have that '96 Bad Boy edition springer, and I've been torn between keeping it stock-ish because of the collectors value (only 11,000 of those bikes made over 3 years, there aren't a lot of them out there) or going wild with it and changing everything up. Still can't decide, so it sits in the shop mostly stock and looking gorgeous. The Road King gets all my saddle time generally, but the Bad Boy comes out to special events or on nights when I'm staying close to home.


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