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So, I know some of you Mods and/or Admin folks can put me in contact with Subaru Guy as I'm sure he had to have a valid email address. Unless of course this board isn't about riding and helping each other out. All I want to know is who made his mounts for his Ness fairing. Now let's all play nice.
Sure, we help each other out. All the time. When they're not too lazy to try for themselves, first.
Alright "Wanna Be" and "Almost Airborne" maybe I should clarify something here.
A) I've searched the member lists (actually I just had to click in his name)
B) being a new member I cannot PM him.
Do, how about you lock up your stupid comments and help out. And if you have a problem with that I can meet you within the VA, MD, WV, NC, and PA area and talk about it.
... but my experience in other parts of my world is such that snippy, snarky comments from newcomers along the lines of
Originally Posted by Quigley_EFFE
Unless of course this board isn't about riding and helping each other out.
rarely generate a feeling of urgency to help in the hearts of those who have been around for a few thousand posts ... especially when the FAQ makes it pretty clear that - after five days and five posts - you'll be able to PM the guy yourself ...
Alright "Wanna Be" and "Almost Airborne" maybe I should clarify something here.
A) I've searched the member lists (actually I just had to click in his name)
B) being a new member I cannot PM him.
Do, how about you lock up your stupid comments and help out. And if you have a problem with that I can meet you within the VA, MD, WV, NC, and PA area and talk about it.
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