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Okay with this wealth of accident statistics and your incredible experience around motorcycles, not to mention your 112/118, oh and your bent frame answer one question. How come 3 days ago you didn't know what 1% meant?
Im sorry my question bothered you to the degree you had to ask me in public rather than on the PM like most would. that in it's self would insinuate you have a hard time believing what I've spoken even though I have already pasted the facts in front of you. that in it's self confuses me. Why would you take the time to post this, when you didn't take the time to read the statistics pasted on my threads ?
To answer your question, it has never came up before. I've never heard anything about 1 %er's. Been riding motorcycles all my life. Just goes to show you. It's never to late to learn. If you have any more questions that might bother you. Please feel free to PM me any time. thanks for the question.
I can't help it, I gotta ask. I mean no offense, and if I'm wrong I apologize. But is this HD ATTITUDE? Your writing styles are almost identical, he always used the royal "we" in his posts, when he was asked a specific question he would act insulted and tell you to PM him if you wanted information, he had an FLHX, used the same 118/112 or 100/100 (going on memory here) whenever asked about his bike and he was a prolific thread starter. He also went by the name of roundtrip. Just asking.
Okay with this wealth of accident statistics and your incredible experience around motorcycles, not to mention your 112/118, oh and your bent frame answer one question. How come 3 days ago you didn't know what 1% meant?
Im sorry my question bothered you to the degree you had to ask me in public rather than on the PM like most would. that in it's self would insinuate you have a hard time believing what I've spoken even though I have already pasted the facts in front of you. that in it's self confuses me. Why would you take the time to post this, when you didn't take the time to read the statistics pasted on my threads ?
To answer your question, it has never came up before. I've never heard anything about 1 %er's. Been riding motorcycles all my life. Just goes to show you. It's never to late to learn. If you have any more questions that might bother you. Please feel free to PM me any time. thanks for the question.
I can't help it, I gotta ask. I mean no offense, and if I'm wrong I apologize. But is this HD ATTITUDE? Your writing styles are almost identical, he always used the royal "we" in his posts, when he was asked a specific question he would act insulted and tell you to PM him if you wanted information, he had an FLHX, used the same 118/112 or 100/100 (going on memory here) whenever asked about his bike and he was a prolific thread starter. He also went by the name of roundtrip. Just asking.
Are you joking ? I thought all the information was in my profile. Im Buddy Randal. This is the first time I've been on this forum. Can't you look on His profile and see who He is ? I thought that was mandatory.
So im assuming were going from intelligent debate to attacking the messenger ? Guess I've made my point and had a great time doing it. Made some friends and met some nice people. But I wont be a part in bashing or arguing. thank You for this time. And to all , please be safe out there.
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