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And the Forum ***** have spoken. Free speech, don't ya love it.
Free speech is fine, but of your 54 posts youve bashed draggin Baggers (32) times and continue to do so after your refund. They are now trying to make things right. You have to give them credit for that. Time will tell. However, you got your money back, so smile and move on to another subject. Those of us who want to give DB a shot at a set of new shocks are hoping for the best. Im sure you are hoping, along with all of us ,that we end up happy and satisfied customers,like you
Well I have been reading these post for a long time and have not put my two cents in yet so I guess it is time. I have to agree with everyone on this and think it is time for the complaining and bitching about DB to stop. If you dont like them go buy something else but to keep bashing a company is not right, just say you piece and move on. I have the DB system and have not had any problems with it, I dont ride with it fully slammed and that is not the reason why I purchased it, I wanted a way to adjust the shocks without all the hassle.
il bastone e le pietre possono danneggiare le mie ossa ma i nomi non lo danneggeranno mai
TRANSLATION IS AS FOLLOWS.I AM AN ADMITED DUMBASS AND WOULD LIKE TO APOLOGIZE TO ALL OF THOSE WHO I OFFEND WHICH AS LAST COUNT IS EVERYONE. That is why they call me ONE.
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