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For the OP. As was said earlier, there is another HD Forum that caters to the gentler and more family oriented rider. It is strictly controlled so don't even think of calling someone, and it doesn't have to be directed at another member of the forum, a scum-bag, or even a jerk. Sounds like you might fit in at that forum. If you want the name of it, PM me. You are welcome to remain a member on this forum, but don't expect everyone to abide by your standards.
x-rated? really? I ain't telling you how to live.... but take it ee-zay fella.
With the exception of a few guys who've made some unnecessary comments (who usually get policed and reprimanded )... I'd say most the members seem like good dudes. Respectful of others and not too preachy (present company excluded)
Most folks just talk bikes, tell stories, and share experiences... even the guys with teet avatars.
Have you seen some of the crap on the internet these days?
I'm new to the forum but have to admit it seems a little x rated. I know the Harley crowd can be rowdy at times but there are a lot of newcomers to the club that are family people, people of faith, young children possibly. I have to wait about ten seconds for every page to load and its almost like Im looking at some porno or something. I love the advice and love for the manufacturer here and I'm sure I'll get told just leave by a lot of folks. I'm just saying, could we show a little more decency and have some guidelines about pics?
SERIOUSLY? You would like the site to restrict the freedom of members because it MIGHT be crude or provocative. Get lost.
There are other sites that may suit your fancy. Try another forum.
Like we need another freedom taken away because someone thinks they should inform us of the politically correct way to do things.
I suggest no opening the threads which may offend you. Or better yet exercise your freedom to go elsewhere.
Why is it that that a bible thumping tea toter thinks it's okay to force his idea of what a forum should be instead of just staying the hell out? I'll never understand that philosophy. Never invited here but please change just for me. I just don't get it.
Last edited by hogcowboy; Sep 20, 2012 at 05:56 AM.
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