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Rumor has it that this site is owned by the MOCO. \\; They're doing the same excellent job taking care of it that they do when there's a problem with their bikes!
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Actually the site's owned by some sleazebag outfit that \\;doesn't give a f**k \\;whether it works right or not, as long as their sponsors keep paying.
ORIGINAL: jpooch00
Rumor has it that this site is owned by the MOCO. They're doing the same excellent job taking care of it that they do when there's a problem with their bikes!
Actually the site's owned by some sleazebag outfit that \\;\\\\\\;doesn't give a f**k whether it works right or not, as long as their sponsors keep paying.
I know a major vendor who emailed them about sporsorship and never got a reply. I think this forum is history, so we'd better start looking elsewhere. I'm going to start saving important messages for the inevitability that this forum will eventually disappear.
ORIGINAL: Rick51
This getting worse. Can't post. Slashes in sentences, forum is soooooooooooooooo slow, Is anyone really looking at this???? I'm starting to wonder.
The other forum starting with a "V" charges if you want to post or see photos. I've had it with ASP errors and all the other problems they will never fix. Comments are welcome, but no "whiny-baby" accusations, please, as it's been two months with no resolution in sight, which is too long. Further, one inquiring vendor that I know is not getting return emails about sponsorship, which is a very bad sign.
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