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show was awesome i knew it wasnt gonna be true to life its a show so its got to be glorized for tv about outlaw mc i found it pretty entertaining. it was pretty kool how most of main bikes were dynas lol. it was great show and looks to be good.
Yeah it was pretty entertaining, kind of what I expected so far. Nice to see some Dynas in there.
Last Saint, were you the "technical motorcycle assistant" on this? If not they ripped you off. Digging the Dynas with the fairing.
You need to get the pic of your bike up in your sig.
i have try every thing to get the pic of my bike to come up in my sig.but nothing has woked I just gave up. but if you click on the link a pic of my bike will come up.
Try this...
1.click on the "user cp" link up at the top left of the page
2.now click on the "edit options" link under the "settings and options" heading on the left side. Now scroll down to the bottom of the page where you see the "Miscellaneous Options " section and change the dropdown box to "enhanced interface" then click the save changes button under that.
3. Now click the "edit signature" link under the "Settings & Options:" heading on the left side of the page again.
Scroll down to where it says "Option 1 - Enter the URL to the Image on Another Website ". Now in the box under that just paste the link to your pic which is http://i327.photobucket.com/albums/k...8/IMG_1887.jpg and click the
"preview signature" button. Your pic should show up. Now scroll down and click the "save signature" button.
thank for the help piginablanket but it didn't work. I just tried it again. When I go to save my sig or preview, it tell me it is a invalid file. ever since the site went to the new format i haven't been able to add a pic to my sig. On the old format it worked fine.
Last edited by sickwithit; Sep 4, 2008 at 01:16 AM.
Try this...
1.click on the "user cp" link up at the top left of the page
2.now click on the "edit options" link under the "settings and options" heading on the left side. Now scroll down to the bottom of the page where you see the "Miscellaneous Options " section and change the dropdown box to "enhanced interface" then click the save changes button under that.
3. Now click the "edit signature" link under the "Settings & Options:" heading on the left side of the page again.
Scroll down to where it says "Option 1 - Enter the URL to the Image on Another Website ". Now in the box under that just paste the link to your pic which is http://i327.photobucket.com/albums/k...8/IMG_1887.jpg and click the
"preview signature" button. Your pic should show up. Now scroll down and click the "save signature" button.
4. Enjoy
Sorry for the threadjack...but try this Sic...
pretty sure you have to simply put [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] in the signature window...
1) you upload your pic from pc or sharing website.
2)put the [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] deal in the signature window as shown...IN THE LOWER PIC
Oops yea I forgot about that last part since my sig already had that there.
You can either type [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] in the signature block like that or do as I did originally and just click the "insert signature picture" link which does the same thing. Kinda weird how they make you do it. You would think if you uploaded a sig pic then it would automatically put the code in for you but ah well.
Yeah i thought the show was pretty good, will be tuning in next week. Wish it was on at 9 or so... I have it on dvr, but didnt want to miss this first episode!
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