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I'm new to forum and cannot get the larger pics I see on the main part of the post. I can only attach which puts a small photo at the bottom. How do you get the large photos attached to posts. Thanks, Ed.
I have a new 07 RKC with intake and exhuast mods anda Corbin seat. The bike runs like a dream, no excess heat or clatter.
Use the [IMG]adequatesizedpichere[/IMG] tags from a hosting site like photobucket or something comparable. Make it REALLY big so the 56'kers will love and praise you.[sm=icon_rofl.gif]
Ok, I am having trouble, this is all I figured out. I think my photos are too big as my camera is a 7.2. I can post as an attachment but not in the main part of the text. Anyone else have a solution I can use. I use Adobe photo shop program and download the pics directly to my computer from my camera.
Thanks, Ed.
If you go back to your thumbnail pics that you posted above and click them to open them larger, right click them thenand go to properties at the bottom of the selection screen and copy the URL in there in the center of the page and put it into a reply using the [IMG]....copied url here ...[/IMG] NO SPACES or it will not work.
OR... you can right click and "save to" on your computer the larger ones that I posted of "my " bike
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