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Lots of people here. are here not to talk about harleys.
There will always be rehashed topics. Just like hunters will always debate which bulltet is better. it is ok for men to disagree. Men do this. They don't always agree. That said, you need new blood or the oil threads get old.
People say I post to much. But it is boring just reading. Its not a library. and you don't want to read the same book again.
You're late, Rounders. I was hoping you would make an appearance.
Lots of people here. are here not to talk about harleys.
There will always be rehashed topics. Just like hunters will always debate which bulltet is better. it is ok for men to disagree. Men do this. They don't always agree. That said, you need new blood or the oil threads get old.
People say I post to much. But it is boring just reading. Its not a library. and you don't want to read the same book again.
I mostly agree with you. The subforum I enjoy mostly is the ride report but even that can see posts that have nothing to do with riding. HDFORUMS is still a great resource for new model info and potential issues.
Originally Posted by M Oclaf
So I have done my level best to just read and I have noticed not only do I not post anything much I am finding it boring to come read as if youre only reading, it all starts to repeat itself, and most of whats said repeatedly is Harley sucks and this is a Harley forum. I only wanted to post this as I just read a post by rains too much saying the same thing ha ha Ride on!
Your post is just perpetuating the same threads youre railing against.
True, Bubba, but he has a point. Like I've posted before, this forum has become a real drag. It's monotony due to HD not coming out with anything desirable in the last few years. As soon as HD gets shocked into reality by being bought out, merging, or maybe by radical internal reorganization, we'll see new models that will turn the forums back to cool technical discussions and away from the verbal diarrhea.
True, Bubba, but he has a point. Like I've posted before, this forum has become a real drag. It's monotony due to HD not coming out with anything desirable in the last few years. As soon as HD gets shocked into reality by being bought out, merging, or maybe by radical internal reorganization, we'll see new models that will turn the forums back to cool technical discussions and away from the verbal diarrhea.
So your interest in harley forums is just talking the new model that came out?
Here's a novel idea. Read the threads you think you might be interested in, or can share something/give advice or insight in, and skip the other/repetitive threads. Just a thought....
So your interest in harley forums is just talking the new model that came out?
Which new model are you referring to?
ETA: Rufus, is that you? (for the edification of the forum, Rufus, a local idiot savant meth head, whose pattern of speech and thought processes exactly match those of Rounders, has been missing for some time) If that's you, Rufus, get back in touch with the Interfaith Mission Service ASAP. They care about you and want to help you.
Last edited by panheadache; Jul 16, 2024 at 09:53 AM.
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