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I post in the softail area and not many chatty folks over there... Is it better over here? I have a 99 night train and I'm in the middle of a 200 rear tire swap. I've posted over there a few times and get no feed back. Good or bad! Lol I enjoy forums and all the good info and people on the ones I join. However I'm starting to think I should look into a different one...
just joined this forum and posted a couple of technical questions, no answers yet
New evo owner here. Don't want to hijack the thread....but wanted to say hi. Someone on the tourer page told me my 97 road king couldn't have injection.....and was I sure......hmmmmmm.....
New evo owner here. Don't want to hijack the thread....but wanted to say hi. Someone on the tourer page told me my 97 road king couldn't have injection.....and was I sure......hmmmmmm.....
Is there a question there?
Welcome to the nut house!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is there a question there?
Welcome to the nut house!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well...the question is how dumb do they think I am?
It is an EVO road king with Fuel Injection. There is no carb....I can see that...I can hear the fuel pump when the ignition comes on.....etc. etc. YET.....I am asked in the Tourer section if I am SURE it has fuel injection.
But I will survive....I am posting in jest....not rage.
Is there a question there?
Welcome to the nut house!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HEYYYYY !!!! That's classified information right there! Need to know basis.
These newbie Evo owners don't need to know.
Let em think we're the 'normal' until they figure it out for themselves!
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