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I could post today is Saturday, if asked the day, and the thread would turn to total **** by my groupies. Its Rounder mania.
I offered to look when I got home,and it turns to total **** because that upsets people. If reading that on the internet upsets you, you got issues.
Phukinc idiot, in post 8& 9 you said you'd go home and check, in post 7 I had already answered the question, so, there was no reason for you to make those posts........except you're an idiot and retarded!
The fairing has no effect on clutch cable routing on that bike, I am fairly sure. I can look later
Originally Posted by MURPHCC1
Phukinc idiot, in post 8& 9 you said you'd go home and check, in post 7 I had already answered the question, so, there was no reason for you to make those posts........except you're an idiot and retarded!
Again I have posted the post numbers, that prove you are an idiot who cannot read, or admit they are an idiot.
If you are going to call someone an idiot, you best make sure you are not the idiot.
The fairing has no effect on clutch cable routing on that bike, I am fairly sure. I can look later
I was wrong about the routing, I thought it was clamped like a FLHR. But that is why I said I would check when I got home. Since I have the exact same year
post 7
Originally Posted by MURPHCC1
Clutch DEF goes through the fairing hole.
Brake line follows the bars.
Throttle cables go through hole in fairing
post 23
Originally Posted by MURPHCC1
But you didn't see the post JUST PRIOR to that post you made? (MY post with pics showing the EXACT routing of the cables)
SO there was NO need for you to continue.......Just want to talk your babble.........retard
post 24
Originally Posted by Rounders
You posted your pics after I posted I will look.
ds.
If you are going to call someone an idiot, make sure it is not you.
The only reason a few of you are in a Harley thread, is because you saw I posted. Now go back to POD and the cooking channel.
@Rounders dude, just post the picture of your bike as you alluded to and call it good. Put an end to you getting reamed. Youve already admitted you were wrong, no biggie. Por favor.
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