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Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:22 am
by Gummiente
KeithB wrote:New Harley owner checking in 8)
Welcome! Soooo... you gonna share your story with us? :)

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 11:23 am
by KeithB
Sorry, thought i said what i bought in the other forum here.

I have a fire pearl red 2007 Super Glide coming on Sept 5th. It has the new dual cam 96 (1584cc) motor with EFI and the new 6 speed tranny.

Traded in my Honda Shadow Spirit, they gave me a decent trade price.

Sept 5th seems so far away :laughing:

Sept 5th is when it comes prolly get it a couple days after.

Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 10:23 am
by badfish89
hey. I own a Buell XB12r Firebolt. My dad has a HD Ultra Gluide Classic.

Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 10:37 am
by KeithB
Nice ride badfish

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 5:48 am
by jct
Boy, I've been waiting to be able to join this thread!

In any case, my husband started riding again earlier this summer and when he bought his 1200 I "inherited" his starter bike ( a Virago 250). He so loved his Sporty that he insisted that I get one too (what a guy!) and last night I took delivery of my first Harley, a 2007 XL883L . :D

It fits me like a glove (I'm 5'3") and I just got back from my first ride-- had a blast!

Planning on using it for my short commute for a month before winter sets in--hope this winter is a short one!

JT

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 5:28 pm
by ArcticHarleyMan
OK, dammit. This is the 2nd time I've typed this.

Gummi, thanks for the invite, and hey (waving to the left) to everyone on here.

I started riding at 8 years old, first on an 80cc trailbike bored & stroked to 92. My bro & I used to race it locally. Eventually, it shrunk too much so I graduated to a Honda 125, then 250, then a Norton 650, I think it was. By then it was time to go to Univrsity, and I hung up the helmet for a while, got married, raised 2 wonderful kids, then met up with some new friends who rode, got the itch, and almost got a divorce when I bought a '94 FXSTC. But after riding 2-up for 8 years, my wife decided it was time to join the group and in '02 she bought a Shadow ACE 750, took the safety course and as you can see in the picture in the motorcycle (Honda sction) is having a blast. There are 2 pics of my bikes in the Harley section. My wife on my FXSTC and me with my '05 retirement prezzie from her. Road King Classic, lowered front & back, extra bags on the sadlebag rails, windshield bag, extra fog lights on the engine guards, bag liners, heated vest, factory alarm & pager. So, I guess she has forgiven me for buying the '94 Softtail. :mrgreen:

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 3:07 am
by KingRobb
ArcticHarleyMan wrote:OK, dammit. This is the 2nd time I've typed this.

Gummi, thanks for the invite, and hey (waving to the left) to everyone on here.

I started riding at 8 years old, first on an 80cc trailbike bored & stroked to 92. My bro & I used to race it locally. Eventually, it shrunk too much so I graduated to a Honda 125, then 250, then a Norton 650, I think it was. By then it was time to go to Univrsity, and I hung up the helmet for a while, got married, raised 2 wonderful kids, then met up with some new friends who rode, got the itch, and almost got a divorce when I bought a '94 FXSTC. But after riding 2-up for 8 years, my wife decided it was time to join the group and in '02 she bought a Shadow ACE 750, took the safety course and as you can see in the picture in the motorcycle (Honda sction) is having a blast. There are 2 pics of my bikes in the Harley section. My wife on my FXSTC and me with my '05 retirement prezzie from her. Road King Classic, lowered front & back, extra bags on the sadlebag rails, windshield bag, extra fog lights on the engine guards, bag liners, heated vest, factory alarm & pager. So, I guess she has forgiven me for buying the '94 Softtail. :mrgreen:

That my man is forgiveness

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 3:45 am
by Wizenheimer
KingRobb wrote:
Mechanical racism is dumb....if it has two wheels ride on.
KingRobb, just caught your tag line. This is a bit of a contradiction is it not? A true 'nonmechanical racist' Would not imply the 3 wheelers, 57 wheelers etc should not 'ride on' :laughing:

Personally I ride an 07 FLHRSE3 SERK. My opinion of any other ride is that they are substandard including the remainder of the CVO 110cid lineup. But my daughter feels the same way about her 90cc AMF Indian! :shooting2: :motorcycle:
If we all didn't think the same about our current ride I'd say it was time for a new ride!
:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 6:42 am
by KingRobb
Wizenheimer wrote:
KingRobb wrote:
Mechanical racism is dumb....if it has two wheels ride on.
KingRobb, just caught your tag line. This is a bit of a contradiction is it not? A true 'nonmechanical racist' Would not imply the 3 wheelers, 57 wheelers etc should not 'ride on' :laughing:

Personally I ride an 07 FLHRSE3 SERK. My opinion of any other ride is that they are substandard including the remainder of the CVO 110cid lineup. But my daughter feels the same way about her 90cc AMF Indian! :shooting2: :motorcycle:
If we all didn't think the same about our current ride I'd say it was time for a new ride!
:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
I can see where if you looked hard enough you could find contradiction there. But the fact is that tag has to do with the constant bickering between American (or mostly) bikes and everyone else. Pesronally I dont care about trikes (altho some are pretty cool) and I definately dont care about cars, trucks or other cage lifeforms.....but I do like bikes....some more than others and my preference is obvious.....but I support all two wheelers.

The 110in Road King is a beautiful thing....but saying everything else is substandard explains why you would argue with the tag.

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 7:38 am
by celt
ello all.

just traded in my first bike ('03 Honda Shadow Ace 750) on an '07 XL1200R the day before thanksgiving.

had always wanted to ride, but nodody i knew rode. so when i turned 30, i realized that life was too short and i decided to do something i've always wanted to...so me and my best friend (who shared a similar dream) took the MSF together.

i got my license and the honda and have been riding it ever since. i finally decided to get something a bit more powerful and here we are.

unfortunately i live in the snow belt, so i only got a couple hundred miles on the bike before i decided to put it away for the winter.