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What the hek, out riding the shores of lake Erie all afternoon and come back to this. Looks like the poll worked! Nice to have all the bagger's back together again. Geez, was getting used to the new format even if it was a PITA. Touring ROCKS! Streetglide's are here to stay, back in black!
IMHO - This way is much better - I like having all the grapes in one bunch! Thanks for fixing the FXR forum also - That was another pet peeve - woo hoo!
I LOVE it this way. I never noticed the change, oh, not that much from the last old way! When the new thing was on I only went once to see what it was and never went back.
Something about change, I hate it. Well hate, thats an awfully strong word. Ok, I just intensly dislike it. Its like when you use a set of silver from the same kitchen drawer all these years then you take one stinking road trip and come home to find out "SOMEONE" has cleaned the drawers out and re-arranged things and you find out that the spare pan scrubbers, scotch brite, clothes pins and such are now in your old silver drawer. I still open the wrong drawer. Have you ever tried eating peas with a pan scrubber? Or soup with a clothes pin?
Not that I was complaining, but seriously I did like it the old way (the way it is now). Thank you.
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