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Didn't somebody say "troll" earlier? Notice the guy never came back to either fight back or join in in any way? I also notice the picture of "his" bike is taken in a public place. Could be anybodies!!! I'll give him the benefit of the doubt though, and say maybe he took off on a trip right after posting and is out riding and having fun while I am at home working, and hasn't been back on-line........???
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I cain't get the 4 ounce,3/8 bolt back in the end of my "chrome" dick lock and now all
my Amsoil is leaking out,what the hell do I do or what key words do I use for a oil dripping shiney dick lock under the search feature,help
I don't know. I understand what you are saying............BUT, sometimes the search thing ain't so hot. Also, sometimes a topic is rehashed that you forgot about, or somebody has new info on it and a re-discussion is good. Also, last but not least, not all of us are computer people. We know just enough to be dangerous. I can't stand the arrogant bturds that jump on posters that obviously aren't computer guys (like me) and don't really know how to navigate a forum. I have looked and looked but can't seem to find the rule book on how to do things on the internet. To me it is just as easy to skip a post that is a repeat rather than jump on somebody that dared to ask a question. If you are that much of a GEEK you probably belong on the "wind powered motorcycle forum or "Vespa" forum or something similar. Like Jrsess said, "It is what it is."
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