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was just trying to share with the rest of the forum members. Not looking for a flame fest by any means. But I learned that may have been expecting a bit much since it seems alot of people are more interested at taking shots as opposed to just posting opinions. Just gets a bit tired after a while..
The last guy that posted these on his ride caught a lot of hell too.
I see. Thanks for the heads up. I think i should keep some mods to myself, lol. At least on his post, the responses were not insulting, just simple opinions. Ohh how times they are a changin'. Like another poster said though, it's my ride.....
Last edited by DeathProof72; May 12, 2009 at 06:45 AM.
Pickin' at ya for your choice in equipment, Its mostly done in good humor.
If you like it, screw everyone else's opinion.
Usually if I dont like something, I keep it to myself instead of postig & wasting bandwidth.
I see a lot of stuff on this board that looks strange to me.
was just trying to share with the rest of the forum members. Not looking for a flame fest by any means. But I learned that may have been expecting a bit much since it seems alot of people are more interested at taking shots as opposed to just posting opinions. Just gets a bit tired after a while..
Thanks for the info on them. Sorry you caught undeserved crap about it.
Pickin' at ya for your choice in equipment, Its mostly done in good humor.
If you like it, screw everyone else's opinion.
Usually if I dont like something, I keep it to myself instead of postig & wasting bandwidth.
I see a lot of stuff on this board that looks strange to me.
Yeah, I guess. Sometimes, just seems like some border on flaming. I remember a while back a guy who used to post insulting comments frequently, don't even think he rode a bike, but he ended up getting banned and I thought it was safe to go back in the water, LOL. Opinions are cool, I will usually voice my honest one, but respectfully.
Yeah, I guess. Sometimes, just seems like some border on flaming. I remember a while back a guy who used to post insulting comments frequently, don't even think he rode a bike, but he ended up getting banned and I thought it was safe to go back in the water, LOL. Opinions are cool, I will usually voice my honest one, but respectfully.
IMO, it's YOUR bike, YOUR money so do whatever makes YOU happy.
if the spinners were metal too that'd be pretty dope!
looks cool though
I wish they were, but it seems that the plastic is very thick and rugged enough not to break, but I think the reason they did then in plastic was so that the lighter weight would spin more easily when it catches the wind. But yeah, metal would have been cooler. I think I am going to take it apart and powder coat the spike in black matt and leave the propeller chrome for contrast..
Well, since you edited the original post, I would only be able to guess that your put on the Kuryakyn spinners on your front axle? Am I correct?
Yup.... Was gonna get those black ones I showed you, but got a good deal on these and I dig the look personally. If I get tired of them, can even take the spinners off and just sport the spike..
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