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Hi from Toronto Canada.
Sold my 97 Decker shopping for a new 2012 in the spring. Old one had a lot of kilometres on it, going to miss it.
I'll look elsewhere on how to post a question on the new 2012 models.
Thanks,
Mike
Last edited by MikeyB1958; Sep 9, 2011 at 09:58 AM.
Reason: spell check
Basically when you want to ask a question you should:
1) Search. Try the forum advanced search options. Takes a bit to get good at it, but its pretty effective once you learn the search options well.
2) If you didn't find what you are looking for, peruse the forums and figure out what sub-forum it is best suited for, then start a new thread (or ask in a thread that is covering the topic at hand) and ask away!
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