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Where's John T. from miacycles? Both were very knowledgeable.
I may necro-post to an old thread of his and see if he is subscribed to it.
There's one from his bagger contest days he won. Sweet bike
Hope they both are ok, Kinda miss the bouncing of ideas that all the members brought to the table, I sometimes have ideas but am reluctant to post due to lack of specific knowledge.
Hope they both are ok, Kinda miss the bouncing of ideas that all the members brought to the table, I sometimes have ideas but am reluctant to post due to lack of specific knowledge.
The only stupid questions are the ones not asked. I've found this forum to be friendly as I started playing with Harleys instead of Vettes, if I don't know something someone helps out with great info.
Heck I don't have an Evo anymore (but I do help my buddy fix my old one) but enjoy the conversations in this forum much better than the Twinkie forums.
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