I was trying to make a point as we all don't know everything and sometimes a question (as simple as it can be) can spark discussion and lead to knowledge. Icecaps I love that visual.
There's always a jacka$$. The man had a question and came to us. Cut him a break. He said he tried to do some research but in the end came to the place he knew he could get an answer.
I love all the self-proclaimed born experts here. If you know so much why come here? It sure isn't to share your knowledge.
Never claimed to be an expert. but for crying outloud my 12 year old son and 13 year old daughter know the answer to this question. And yes when they say things that obviously started with their mouth and not their mind I say the same thing to them. But maybe I just want them and other people who happen to be sharing the same pavement as everyone else to at least have some common sense.
I love all the self-proclaimed born experts here. .
Some of these self-proclaimed experts have an answer for every post. But when the plugs in their own bike need changing they have to post something asking for tips. I just skip to the next reply when I see their posts.
Last edited by PoCoBob; 10-14-2009 at 09:41 AM.
Reason: spelling
Hi guys ... Sounds basic and sometimes could be stupoid too ... But is the FATBOB 2008 1584 Cc ... a 2 Cylinder Engine . ... ???
Apprciate a quick response ....
Thanks
Moonor
You guys all need to cut this guy some slack.
Moonor...your 2008 Fatbob is a 2 cylinder Vtwin air cooled engine. My 2006 FXDLI is one of the last V-12 liquid sodium cooled engines Harley made. They went back to the 2 cylinder design in 2007 because the 2006 V12's produce over 300hp and novice riders were losing control of them.
If you know how to use a computer, you can do research instead of asking such a simple question instead of wasting everybody's time. So don't take this the wrong way. Just apply yourself a little more and you wouldn't ask such a question.
My 2006 FXDLI is one of the last V-12 liquid sodium cooled engines Harley made. They went back to the 2 cylinder design in 2007 because the 2006 V12's produce over 300hp and novice riders were losing control of them.