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....you guys are a great asset to this site! You guys try to help and/or answer every question we put up....whether it is unreasonable, rhetorical, or plan basics.
True that. Scott is a pro's pro and Hillside is a dependable and top quality shop, they did some work for me. You don't get into AIM without having proven track record in the V-twin universe. DJL is a reminder of how much we, as DIY'ers, should know about our bikes. Thanks to both guys for taking time to impart their knowledge.
DJL is a very good source of deep knowledge, with a level headed approach to the questions that come to this section.
He is most certainly an asset here!!!
Thanks for the kind words guys!!!!!!!! We are happy to be here and to try, to answer these questions, and cyber-diagnose issues!!!
Scott
I am not in Scott's league as a pro; just a back yard, shade tree hack the has learned a lot of what I have learned the hard way and by trial and error. My goal on this forum has been to encourage members to take on DIY projects and to support them however I can once they take on a project. Thanks for the acknowledgement.
I am not in Scott's league as a pro; just a back yard, shade tree hack the has learned a lot of what I have learned the hard way and by trial and error. My goal on this forum has been to encourage members to take on DIY projects and to support them however I can once they take on a project. Thanks for the acknowledgement.
Your much more, than your giving yourself credit for.
Scott
Oh come on guys....A group hug now....LOL....This is a great place isn't it... With all the bitchin and complaining and bashing, for most part this is an awesome place...Never mind the hug ok? Just send me some ported heads and a 107 kit and we'll call it even...
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