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I'll be honest, I've been around the forum for awhile and this is either the first time I've seen this question or the first time I've paid attention to it - maybe I ought to learn to use the search function myself...however, I appreciated that it was asked.
For those who've answered these questions more times than they care to count -Thank You for your help. Its great that you'll take time to help us - 'mechanically challenged' riders. Please be patient with us though.
For those of you new to the forum who asked first, but didn't search...this place is good at eating its young...but please, just let is slide off your back and stick around. This is still the best place on the internet to spend quality some time with people who have similar interests and don't mind sharing them.
Hey......Thanks FastHarley for the link to the tips and tricks.....a lot of useful info...saved it to my bookmarks.....BTW....The search feature on this forum is a great tool and granted it should be utilized way more than it is.....there are a lot of repeat questions and it is very redundant to read them. Hopefully in the future more members will use the search feature to help them with their questions.
FastHarley, +1 on the post, looks like I will have some good reading this weekend.
THANKS!
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