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I have read this forum for better than a year and have enjoyed it. There are certain nights when one should not post and I have deleted the one here for that reason. They told me that is just plain "Ice tea" your drinking Yeah!!!!! left out the long island part,,, it was good though....
"What kind of gets me is that this forum has over 30K members and ever time I look at any answers to the different post that our fellow riders and readers that have asked questions or need advice that usally only 0 -5 % usally less than 5% of the people who read the post answer their post.."
Holy crap that is one confusing paragraph!!!!! I can't stop laughing!!! Holy crap!
Sorry man but you got me all turned around with that one. I get the idea though.
I know that you think you understand what I said, but I'm not sure that you understand that what I said is not what you think you heard. And I feel much more like I do now, than I did when I got here, thanks.
I'm fairly new to the board... but if I read a question that already has an answer I'll just move on to the next one.... If its something I'm not sure of I'll move on... If it something I have no Idea about... well never mind you get the picture....
Wow...I guess I am not sure what the question...statement..or?? is but I could not help but notice that you have been a member for over a year now and only have 69 posts. I mean no disrespect but perhaps this is a self reflection of how you would like to participate more?
According to one of his other posts, he's been "researching" cams for 15 months here and several other forums, and he's pissed off that he hasn't gotten enough help. I could get that info for my bike in an afternoon of phone calls to mechanics in my area. If I were SERIOUS. Just sayin.
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