What to Post?
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RE: What to Post?
I think most of us tire of the endless bitching over small stuff, but I think there's room for all legitimate complaints/problems - even if we've read them more often than we'd prefer. There are many solutions to common problems and enhancements that wouldn't come to light if this forum was just a Harley love fest!
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RE: What to Post?
I think Julia Child said butter makes life taste better. I'm all for not making others mistakes, but some things are just rediculous. Do I need to remap my ECU if I change hand grips? I heard that chrome is heavier, so that would be more load on the engine right? Give me a freakin break. True I don't have to read them, but man I wonder how some people are so timid and scared to make a mistake. You'll have to try pretty hard and do something pretty dumb to blow one of these things up.
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RE: What to Post?
ORIGINAL: Seth
i've resorted to posteing about toast a lot lately. Seems to be one of the only subjects I can discuss without being flamed, threatened, or hurting someone elses feelings .
So how do you feel about toast with butter and jelly?
i've resorted to posteing about toast a lot lately. Seems to be one of the only subjects I can discuss without being flamed, threatened, or hurting someone elses feelings .
So how do you feel about toast with butter and jelly?
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RE: What to Post?
ORIGINAL: acedantinne
You got that right.
My pan always leaked. I just carry 1 quart of oil and rode.
It's a Harley.
I like that. "It's a Harley"
Weshould answer many of the post using it."It's a Harley"
You got that right.
My pan always leaked. I just carry 1 quart of oil and rode.
It's a Harley.
I like that. "It's a Harley"
Weshould answer many of the post using it."It's a Harley"
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