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Old Dec 14, 2007 | 08:23 PM
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Folk I’m sorry to say, that I m disappointed with my response to an elementary install question. (Chrome bolts axle kit) on a rear axle.
More then 50 members reviewed my posting in two separate areas (soft tail and Technical) however, I got only one response. (Thanks)
My Disillusion comes in here: If I had posted what sears jack to buy (red or yellow) For you thread highjackers I know yellow is the best buy, or how and when I should wave., however, ask what I thought is simple tech question, and I get complete silent, not even a smiley face, (thanks in advance for the smiley face or any other icon with or without a face.)
Anyone else feel the same?
 
Old Dec 14, 2007 | 08:33 PM
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Old Dec 14, 2007 | 09:25 PM
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ORIGINAL: WaterHog

Folk I’m sorry to say, that I m disappointed with my response to an elementary install question. (Chrome bolts axle kit) on a rear axle.
More then 50 members reviewed my posting in two separate areas (soft tail and Technical) however, I got only one response. (Thanks)
My Disillusion comes in here: If I had posted what sears jack to buy (red or yellow) For you thread highjackers I know yellow is the best buy, or how and when I should wave., however, ask what I thought is simple tech question, and I get complete silent, not even a smiley face, (thanks in advance for the smiley face or any other icon with or without a face.)
Anyone else feel the same?
Actually I don't feel the same, but I know how you feel. I have posted a couple of how to questions in the softail section and recieved a couple of lukewarm responses but nothing that helped. I ended up getting the info elsewhere. I have noticed in the general chat area though, people that ask tech questions usually get lots of hits and some good answers. I'm gonna try that next time I have a question. No reason to blame the forum, you've just got to go to the right place. Yes , I agree that there is lots of repetitive stuff about jacks and gloves with missing fingers and other inane junk, but that is what makes this place so entertaining. I wish I could help you with your tech question, but like you, I'm usually the one asking the questions, not giving the answers.
 
Old Dec 14, 2007 | 09:29 PM
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You ever think more people buys jacks than chrome bolt kits Sherlock?


Or would you rather have me type out 5 paragraphs on the job where I have no idea what the **** I am talking about?
 
Old Dec 14, 2007 | 09:32 PM
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I read your post, but I have no experience with chrome bolt kits of any kind. I think they are silly.
 
Old Dec 14, 2007 | 09:38 PM
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Yeah. I've only been on this forum for a few months now but have looked at it for quite some time before joining. Real tech answers are hard to come by, but they are here. And there are some REALLY great ones. Some guys have some really great ideas that they show us. It appears folks tend to not answer tech questions unless they have experience with the question. That's sort of good. Don't want guesses... I can do that. In the meantime, it's great to join in on the banter and enjoy the entertainment. One hell of a lot more intelligence here than on TV.
 
Old Dec 14, 2007 | 09:53 PM
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Sometimes someone will read a tech post looking for a hint on how to do it themselves, so they obviously can't answer it.

Sometimes a tech post will fall through the cracks and simply get missed.

Sometimes a tech post comes up and no one has messed with whatever the post is about, so they can't answer.

Sometimes a tech post will be one that the solution should be readily apparent to someone with the mechanical aptitude to do the job, so no answer gets posted.

And sometimes no response is forthcoming because of a vast anti-RUB conspiracy.

Seriously, I see many tech posts that would be solved best by simply tearing into something and doing it. Doesn't hurt to ask, but not every tech question is rocket science. If someone has the instructions, or has the service manual, then consulting them should be the first step. If the instructions aren't clear then that should be referenced in the post. I've found that doing it that way will increase the probabliity of a reply.

The number of people on these forums that do most or all of their own work is relatively small. The number of people who do little or nothing except maybe wash & wax is far greater. No one individual has the time to sift through all the posts, even if they were so inclined. Heck, there aren't even enough Moderators to view all the posts, and that's why some things slip through the cracks that ought not.
 
Old Dec 14, 2007 | 10:43 PM
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I still think my "RED" jack works fine.
 
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I have never once even entered the softail section because I don't own one. I do own a bagger, and the touring section is very active. And, a lot of those guys have had every sort of harley out there. Might not hurt poping the question in that section, if you don't get a reply in the softail section, or the general forum. I have asked several questions over there, and have always gotten an answer...
 
Old Dec 15, 2007 | 04:22 AM
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You ever think more people buys jacks than chrome bolt kits Sherlock?


Or would you rather have me type out 5 paragraphs on the job where I have no idea what the **** I am talking about?
Exactly.

Most people here have bought Sears jacks .... very few have used them to do work on their bike.

Myself included ... I'm trying, but it's my first bike and I don't have enough money for the tools I would need, let alone the parts I want. But when that time comes, I'll have my RED sears jack ready to go.
 



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