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What happened to my threads about the shift indicator and exhaust questions?
The exhaust thread just evaporated, and the shift indicator thread said it moved, but when I tried to access it, it said that it was moved and I didn't have permission to see it..........it's my thread dammit! Where did it go?
Seems there was a lot of sniping and flaming going on in the Gear Indicator thread so a moderator moved it off the board. I have cleaned it up and returned it to the Sportster Forum. Your other thread just scrolled off the first page and can be found on the 3rd page of the Sportster Forum. This happens when there's no activity on the thread.
...Your other thread just scrolled off the first page and can be found on the 3rd page of the Sportster Forum. This happens when there's no activity on the thread.
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