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Best forum anywhere! I've been following it for years. Great folks that are ready, willing and eager to help anytime they can. Immense amount of concentrated, collective knowledge on tap 24/7/365.
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ArcticChat.com (Arctic Cat snowmobile website) is where I used and continue to browse all the time. Was the best until I joined this HDForum.com...Now, I truly consider this site the best besides AChat. Why I say that is because I do not have snowmobiles anymore and been browsing since I got my '09 Ultra. Truly find great and valuable information all the time regarding Touring Models.
I had been away from motorcycles for a few years until last June. Since joining the forum I have met a lot of truly nice and helpful people...Dawg...Rustell...OldManHarley...NCBeast.. ..lickmeister....Snarly
And of course everybody's favorite Mom - SuburbanMom
Don't forget ROOSTERBOOTS
I have traded some parts...got help with a handlebar switchout and lots of other advice ..
And some dam n good laughs!
Hey, don't forget iclick! and producer. The humor of UltraKla$$ic...lol.
I hope everybody has a safe 2010
Thanks for the help
agreed. i dont contribute enough and am working on that. i learn so much by just reading and there are alot of topics that interest me that have been discussed before. i'm not sure how much value i really have to offer. it is an amazing knowledge base, thats for sure.
When all I had was my shovel, I didn't have much to talk about. Mostly just read some of the posts here and there. Since I purchased the '09, I find myself getting involved with the forums a lot more frequently. I feel fortunate to have a new motorcycle. With the new ownership, came a lot of questions and I enjoy contributing when I can. It's a great sight and I'm having a wonderful time.
Bob.
Bob.
hey robert - i have an 81 fxb. im selling it as it has 125k miles and has been around but it still starts right up, leaks like it should and is amazingly quick and responsive. i would have kept it for a while longer, but i didnt feel like i wanted my son to ride it with the brakes. one you ride on comtemporary brakes, its kinda scary what we relied on to stop us on these older bikes.
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