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    INGO Clown
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    But really, if you are interested in a GS I can send you a link, they even make a low model so your feet can touch the ground finally.
     

    Wstar425

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    I don’t think I’m a naysayer. I have no issues with Harley, if you want one you should buy one, if you can afford it. I have “maybe” an issue with people that think you’re nothing if you don’t ride a Harley. Haven’t really met any out here, but a few in Wisconsin. Maybe the proximity to Milwaukee? We used to call that The Mistake on the Lake, but nothing really to do with Harley. My wife wanted one for a while. I know nothing about them and wasn’t all that excited about learning a new engine format, tho we did end up with a big air cooled V Twin eventually.

    I knew a guy that worked for Harley in Tomahawk, WI. Paint and fiberglass. He bounced down to KC, then up to Milwaukee, and for a time was a big guy in the electric bike division. But, I lost track of him 10 years ago. He was a true believer then, but never ran down my stuff. Even rode a few of mine cause his Sportster Low always seemed to be broken. But, I freely admit I’m not your normal biker in any way shape or form. I’m not even normal anything any more, somehow.

    That Indian is GORGEOUS!!! Maroon, gold, and black push all my buttons. I could see owning one of those before a Harley, but likely never either. Wife says I gotta sell something to buy, and I don’t want to. The Kawasaki should go, but the Raider makes the most sense for the future but it’s my least favorite of the three. The V65 is going to the grave with me!
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    Creedmoor

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    Looks to me like its always at home or right around town. I get that you dont want to ride it farther than you want to have it towed home.


    Hills of WV...
    The amazing part is that Harley made it home all by itself.
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    Downtown Annapolis, overlooking The Spa Creek draw bridge.

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    TheGhostRider

    Watching from a distance…
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    BigRed… that is a damn fine looking scooter! Got me looking at Indian’s now.
    I found out we have a dealer in the Fort.
    If there had been an Indian dealer in 2019 located in the Fort I’d be riding one instead of my SG. At the time the closest one to me was Elkhart, In.
    A Chief Dark Horse in blue might be in the works.
     
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