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Guess this thread puts to rest the question, "Is there such a thing as a stupid question?" lol...That is just part of being on a forum unfortunately. Hard to imagine you've never had any of these questions. Hang in there.
[sm=icon_stickpoke.gif] So tell us what bugging you?
It winter and its too cold to ride here, I don't mind the repeat post as much as I do the post b*itching about it. If you don't want to read them simply don't read them, its easy. I look forward to some of the "dumb" posts, if gives me something to do over the long winter break from riding. [sm=smarty.gif]
Rizzo, you have been a member of the forum for approximately 45 days with 114 post. Do you honestly think that those 114 post were useful information and you didn't have any post that were a waste of time to read! Try surfing ebay in your off time and maybe you won't get so frustrated with the newer riders such as yourself maybe.
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