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This page is basically a community for Fatboy Lo owners. As such, we post about working on our Lo's in addition to pics, ect. If you don't like the questions that Lo owners are posting on here you are free to leave the thread and check out the rest of the forum.
Or start a Fatboy Lo Picture Only thread.
Please explain how working on a Lo is any different than working on any other Softail.
This page is basically a community for Fatboy Lo owners. As such, we post about working on our Lo's in addition to pics, ect. If you don't like the questions that Lo owners are posting on here you are free to leave the thread and check out the rest of the forum.
This thread is a place where you can ask questions or get comments or anything about FatBoy Lo's, whether it's something that's generic about softails or not. Deal with it.
This thread is a place where you can ask questions or get comments or anything about FatBoy Lo's, whether it's something that's generic about softails or not. Deal with it.
Please explain how working on a Lo is any different than working on any other Softail.
It's not, but this has been a community where people can share their experience with their Lo without dealing with all the other BS that goes on on the rest of the forum. Go back and read this thread from the beginning, we have been discussing the simplest of mods to the most complex of mods and occasionally bits of our personal lives. Have we answered some of the same questions over and over....yea, but there is a reason that this is one of the most active older threads in the softail section. It's the community that we have built and I'm proud to be part of. If it bothers you then why don't YOU go start your own thread instead of trying to change something that has been going on for over four and a half years. If all you want is pictures then there is a whole section of the forum just for that, go there and stay there, you won't even have to deal with all the stuff in the softail section.
I thought this post was to show off pics of Fatboy Lo's, not ask random questions??? Start a new post if you have questions. That's what these forums are for. I'm tired of having to go through pages of bullcrap when trying to look at pics of bikes.
Why don't you just go back to selling parts in the classifieds, that's where most of your posts are anyway. We don't need your crap here.
There has always been a wealth of information for the LO owners in here. Yeah I know its the same as most other Softails but this is our little place here. It's nice to see the mods and such on like bikes. And besides it fun to direct the new guys here for the torture of reading the entire thread. LOL In fact most who have read the entire thread have commented on all the ideas and info they received.
Many of us have made some friends in here and shared some good ideas. Lets keep it going without the bickering, like most threads in the General chat area.
As a noob, I for one can't even begin to say how much I've already learned on here. Appreciate it too guys, thanks! On top of that, I'd never have known just how cool owning a Lo makes me without this thread. I mean, I always knew I was cool , but not this cool. Since I removed my reflectors anyway.
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