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Welcome Buzz. Nice to see you drop by and great magazine you put out.
 
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Welcome from Delaware!!! I too enjoy the magazine.
 
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Hi Buzz,
As long as you're hangin' out, how about printing a "vocabulary" for newbies in AI. I'm an "old" Harley rider as in kick starts, keihin's, carrying spare parts everywhere I went etc. Now I have a new 2008 FLHR. I haven't riden in 20 years and after I joined this site I was bombarded with acronyms that made no sense to me eg: ECU, SERT; PCIII; True Duals and on it goes. Something like a primer in new Harley tech speak would be invaluable for us old newbies and the new newbies. It's not that the forum isn't helpful, quite the contrary. It's just that there are a bunch of folks who befor joining, lurk for a while and don't want to sound stupid or go over something that's been covered ad nauseum, before their first post. I subscribed to AI before I joined this site and a printed tech vocabulary would have helped me a whole bunch. Think about it, OK.
 
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Hi Buzz,
As long as you're hangin' out, how about printing a "vocabulary" for newbies in AI. I'm an "old" Harley rider as in kick starts, keihin's, carrying spare parts everywhere I went etc. Now I have a new 2008 FLHR. I haven't riden in 20 years and after I joined this site I was bombarded with acronyms that made no sense to me eg: ECU, SERT; PCIII; True Duals and on it goes. Something like a primer in new Harley tech speak would be invaluable for us old newbies and the new newbies. It's not that the forum isn't helpful, quite the contrary. It's just that there are a bunch of folks who befor joining, lurk for a while and don't want to sound stupid or go over something that's been covered ad nauseum, before their first post. I subscribed to AI before I joined this site and a printed tech vocabulary would have helped me a whole bunch. Think about it, OK.
Great thinking. We update and run an article every couple of years called the Harley ABCs where we crack the Harley code for the letter designations. Probably a good idea to add a dictionary for terms like "true duals" and other terms. Thanks,

 
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