bought a 2007 hog

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bought a 2007 hog

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since im getting my cycle license i figured i should get a bike

was going to go cheap since its the first-then i found a 07 street bob with 5500 miles-fell in love :o

got it for a good price and its is real clean and well taken care of
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Congrats on the motorcycle!
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now i have a pig and a hog-
guy dropped her off today-

also got 2 real nice helmets a cycle dolly and cover-
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Bastard. ;)

I've been shopping for a little while now. We've got two VWs that both need premium, and I've been looking for a little something to take the fuel price down. (At least consumption-wise.) I only go about 6 miles each way to work and back every day, so I've been looking for the right bike. Glad you found yours.

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I miss my ride, I had a 94 FXDL, but my kids are more important to me. I figure within 5 more years I'll get a Street Glide.
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yep, we need pics before we can pass judgement on your purchase :p
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In for pics, I guess you'll be ready for a good ride after your July class!
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I am in agreement that this thread needs pics.
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Hog pichers.

Just something to think about.
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i can not figure out this new posting pics system-
every stinking time its a error

this is the best i can do- a pig and a hog :p

http://s121.photobucket.com/albums/o212 ... nt=001.jpg
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looks nice! i approve :p cute pooch too

here is the pic for you. copy the IMG code at photobucket and just paste it here.


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Nicely done, mate! :) Sharp looking dog too. ;) Enjoy your new ride!
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Dogs and motorcycles. Two of the better things in life!
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Welcome to owning a Harley. Best therapeutic time I get to myself is on mine. Motorcycle zen I call it
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was not prepared for the instant torque -WOW

didnt do very well at turning either -lol

i guess thats why its called learning- kinda wondering if i should have went smaller for a first bike 96 cubes has some juice
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rosconey wrote:was not prepared for the instant torque -WOW

didnt do very well at turning either -lol

i guess thats why its called learning- kinda wondering if i should have went smaller for a first bike 96 cubes has some juice
Don't worry. By season's end you'll be glad you didn't go smaller. You'll get used to it quicker than you might think.

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things went ay better today-did a nice 40 mile loop-
lots of twists with some traffic mixed in :D
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Sweet bike, I was pleasantly surprised on a previous thread that there are a lot of bikers on this forum
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Did a 411 mile loop myself yesterday. Most people have the hardest time with low speed turns on motorcycle's, practicing on a Sunday morning in an empty parking lot for 15 or 20 minutes before going on a ride will be time well spent. Another thing I like to practice is emergency stops when I am alone on an open section of road. These are skills I want to have ready to use in case the need ever arises. Enjoy that hog, motorcycle season is upon us!
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Very nice!
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