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Wow, why should I stick around this web site and ask questions when I'll get flamed by the likes of you. Just skip the subject move on to the next topic. [:'(]
ORIGINAL: jbhawley
For christ sake...before you...
submit a post that has been covered 10,0000 times...
use the FLIPPIN'
Search feature.
No one wants to keep answering the same questions over and over. We are the 'sages' of the touring forum, not the hold your hand while you make every decision about riding people! Challenge us once in a while with a hard question.
All of these have been either submitted or answered within the last 12 hours. I bet a search on each would return at least 500 postings each.
[ol][*]What oil[*]What tire pressure[*]Air temp gauge doesnt work[*]Which seat[*]What to pack on a trip[*]How many MPG[*]PCIII or SERT[*]Which pips are the loudest[*]Hogtunes or J&M speakers[*]Bike lifts[*]Oil coolers[*]What do you think (my all time favorite) [/ol]
Hell... Id be happy id spell checking was a mnad-a-tory feature
For some of us that started out riding in the Panhead days... instead of the internet we had to ask older guys some of the same questions I read here, & got some of the same answers
Questions & answers were like :
- What oil ya running ? ..... What ever the gas station has when I need it
- What spark plugs ? .... what ever is on sale
- My muffler keep slipping off .... Make a shim out of a beer can or rivet it on
- Is my jetting too rich? .... if youre not blowing out black smoke, youre ok
- My panhead always leaks oil ... yeah and whats your point, they all do that
Times change but the basic questions remain the same
For christ sake...before you...
submit a post that has been covered 10,0000 times...
use the FLIPPIN'
Search feature.
No one wants to keep answering the same questions over and over. We are the 'sages' of the touring forum, not the hold your hand while you make every decision about riding people! Challenge us once in a while with a hard question.
All of these have been either submitted or answered within the last 12 hours. I bet a search on each would return at least 500 postings each.
[ol][*]What oil[*]What tire pressure[*]Air temp gauge doesnt work[*]Which seat[*]What to pack on a trip[*]How many MPG[*]PCIII or SERT[*]Which pips are the loudest[*]Hogtunes or J&M speakers[*]Bike lifts[*]Oil coolers[*]What do you think (my all time favorite) [/ol]
Well, I was going to ask about the PCIII slow start issue, but not now. LOL
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