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Not all the motorcycle forums are as friendly as we are.
[sm=exactly.gif]It couldn't be said better. They fill a niche market for a specific bike andthen feel like they are God when it comes to any information about the bike their forum is about. HDForums fills a niche market for a specific brandbut don't act like they know everything about everything.
If you don't know everything here you're allowed to ask and find out the information you need. If you don't know everything at some of the other forums out there you're made to feel ignorant and ridiculous for asking.
Funny, I did a lot of mods on my bike this summer & found the people on there to be more than helpfull. The responses were quick & correct when I had a question. Like I always say if you don't like the service then skip the restaurant.
i guess to each his own... i love the 1130cc.com forums and i'm sorry that it may have not been exactly what you expected but i find the people and the info to be right on 99% of the time... good group of people...
I have to tell you that 1130cc.com is the best place on the Internet for information on the V-rod, general support for fellow riders, people in need of assistance with their rides and a sense of community. Go there as a newbie and you are welcomed with open arms. Go there not knowing anything about a motorcycle other than the fact that you have one and like to ride it and they will help you along.
The only folk I've ever seen given a hard time over there are those who come in argumentatively from the get-go or starting off talking trash about the motorcycle. Lurk around for a good while and you will see the truth in my words.
I have to tell you that 1130cc.com is the best place on the Internet for information on the V-rod, general support for fellow riders, people in need of assistance with their rides and a sense of community. Go there as a newbie and you are welcomed with open arms. Go there not knowing anything about a motorcycle other than the fact that you have one and like to ride it and they will help you along.
The only folk I've ever seen given a hard time over there are those who come in argumentatively from the get-go or starting off talking trash about the motorcycle. Lurk around for a good while and you will see the truth in my words.
I never had a problem with 1130cc forum they have always been helpful, giving info and needed some parts for mods which were given just had to pay for the shipping and part numbers and instruction that didn't come in parts that i ordered from harley
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