1993 Jan/feb Harley Hog Tales Magazine -hog Events-daytona-racing-touring Abcs on 2040-parts.com
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GENUINE ORIGINAL FACTORY PUBLISHED 1993 JANUARY-FEBRUARY HARLEY OWNERS GROUP HOG TALES MAGAZINE IN GOOD CONDITION. THIS MAGAZINE INCLUDES ARTICLES ON DAYTONA BEACH, ROAD AMERICA, AND ABC's OF TOURING, PLUS LOCAL HOG CHAPTERS, HOG CHAPTER EVENTS, LIFE MEMBERS, ASK CHARLIE, AND MEET THE MEMBERS SECTIONS. THIS 31 PAGE MAGAZINE MEASURES 8-1/2" BY 10-1/4".
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