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tschiraldi

Lifer
Dec 14, 2015
1,818
3,581
55
Ohio
The bug bit me when I was 7 years old. My Dad bought a motorcycle, a green Honda 360. I was hooked! When I was 20 and in the Army in Washington D.C., I couldn't afford two vehicles, so I sold my car and bought my first bike, a 1982 Harley Davidson Shovelhead Tour Glide Classic, the Daddy of the Road Glide. It was a fully dressed touring bike and I had never rode anything bigger than a moped before then. I rode that bike year round! I don't have any digital photos of that bike. Years later I bought a 2000 Harley Low Rider (no photos), then a 2007 Harley Softail before coming back to the Tour Glide / Road Glide. My wife started riding 12 years ago. I guess she got tired of looking at the back of my head! She rode a 2005 Harley Sportster 883 Low for 10 years before trading up to a Softail Deluxe 2 years ago. I currently ride with a Law Enforcement MC.

Photo #1 - 2007 Softail
Photo #2 - 1990 Tour Glide Classic
Photo #3 - Wife's 2005 Sportster 883 Low
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warren

Lifer
Sep 13, 2013
12,352
18,549
Foothills of the Chugach Range, AK
In my youth I had a Duo Glide followed by an Electro Glide. Only two serious wrecks over the years. Now, at 70 something, I fight the urge to get one of those BMW hermaphrodites. Might be the "right" bike for Alaskan conditions. Hopefully, I'll keep my wits and stay on four. I've got a lot of former copper pals that still ride though, a couple in their very late 70's.

When I took my late wife on her "bucket list" trip we ran into a few riders with some astounding camper rigs in tow. Ah, to be sixty again.
 

Grangerous

Lifer
Dec 8, 2020
3,517
14,609
East Coast USA
The bug bit me when I was 7 years old. My Dad bought a motorcycle, a green Honda 360. I was hooked! When I was 20 and in the Army in Washington D.C., I couldn't afford two vehicles, so I sold my car and bought my first bike, a 1982 Harley Davidson Shovelhead Tour Glide Classic, the Daddy of the Road Glide. It was a fully dressed touring bike and I had never rode anything bigger than a moped before then. I rode that bike year round! I don't have any digital photos of that bike. Years later I bought a 2000 Harley Low Rider (no photos), then a 2007 Harley Softail before coming back to the Tour Glide / Road Glide. My wife started riding 12 years ago. I guess she got tired of looking at the back of my head! She rode a 2005 Harley Sportster 883 Low for 10 years before trading up to a Softail Deluxe 2 years ago. I currently ride with a Law Enforcement MC.

Photo #1 - 2007 Softail
Photo #2 - 1990 Tour Glide Classic
Photo #3 - Wife's 2005 Sportster 883 Low
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It’s my life story. I could’ve written this... my Dad started me on a 76 Honda Elsinore 125 and his first street bike was a Red Honda CB360T. I’ve been riding for 43 years. I’m on my 5th HD, a 2015 Roadglide. My first was a 1982 25th Anniversary Iron-Head Sportster 1000. I’ve owned a 1991, 1985 Sporties and a 2004 Night Train which I traded in when I bought my 15 Roadglide.
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Aug 1, 2012
4,886
5,709
USA
Disclaimer: The following is not a commentary on bikers in general but on one specific group.

I don't ride but did live in a town that was a main hub for the Sons of Silence. It was mildly terrifying the week before Sturgis as their private bar would spill out into the surrounding area and usually resulted in multiple deaths. Nice looking bikes though and our local Harley dealer was one of the best in the region.