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I Could the Rushmore forum description clear up the confusion I mentioned above? I'd think something like "2014 & up touring discussion" would suffice. Maybe also adjust the Touring forum description to say "Pre-2014 touring discussion".
I don't know why rushmore riders think they are so special. I got 88, 96, and 103HO. Touriong bikes are touring bikes.
often I'm in a long thread and want to get out of it so I have to scroooooooooooll all the way to the top to see the control panel or menu, or, if I'm lucky enough to be at the bottom of the page I can click 'top'.
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Anyway this 'top' control could be put at the bottom of each post? like a little up arrow triangle symbol that takes one to the top of the page? Other forum I am on has this and its useful. Not a dealbreaker but....
Unless this already exists somehow and I missed it, thats completely possible. Thanks.
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