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I cannot seem to find what used to be the TC topic section. Engine issues for the Twin Cams only. I really liked that one and I am sure it's in there mixed up with something else and I just can't find it.
Any way to fix the 'quotes' so pictures don't get repeated? Seeing that elephant suck his own dick the first time was bad enough, the reruns are just nightmare material. And don't get me started on Izzo's nipples!
Any way to fix the 'quotes' so pictures don't get repeated? Seeing that elephant suck his own dick the first time was bad enough, the reruns are just nightmare material. And don't get me started on Izzo's nipples!
When I grab a quote, I just delete the picture via backspacing it. No elephant dicks or nipples for me that way. Just some info for ya.
When I grab a quote, I just delete the picture via backspacing it. No elephant dicks or nipples for me that way. Just some info for ya.
If everyone did that it would be a kindness.
It's really bad when someone posts 10 pics of his new bike and the next guy quotes all of them just to say "Nice bike"
If everyone did that it would be a kindness.
It's really bad when someone posts 10 pics of his new bike and the next guy quotes all of them just to say "Nice bike"
Maybe a little flag come up when you hit the quote with pics "Do you want to add pictures", then you can say yea or nay ! Hows that for a fix, now to the programers, lol.
20918518]The orange M8 tag is surely helping with guiding folks, or should be
it also illustrates how far adrift some of the threads are or got
eventually that will all resolve itself, its a good change
I for one viewed the M8 forum as a community of folks that had the 2017 and newer rides. I am also going to seek greener pastures after this change. I liked the adrift stuff that wasnt solely focused on bad *** crate engines, lifters and jugs. The variety of owner experiences kept me on that forum. But since you all are hell bent on fixing something that wasnt broke I say go for it. Its your sandbox so have a blast. I just dont want it play.
peace out ..
FYI: just to be clear. I am a big fan of jugs .just sayin
Last edited by TexasScott; Nov 12, 2022 at 06:19 PM.
@Robb M. Robb, you might wander into that new engine sub forum you created, mixing Twin Cam, and M8, and see the comments...they are losing their minds
Granted, I don't like it either, but it really is causing some guys to actually say they are leaving.
@Robb M. Robb, you might wander into that new engine sub forum you created, mixing Twin Cam, and M8, and see the comments...they are losing their minds
Granted, I don't like it either, but it really is causing some guys to actually say they are leaving.
It's a total clusterfu(k. I quit viewing it, but did look just now and it seems that there is maybe 5 new posts/replies in a week? So I'll just quit viewing and contributing to it again. This poor decision by the admin here has tanked a lot of good info specific to M8 equipped bikes.
Why would a business pay big dollars to sponsor a dead forum?
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