Keeping replies relevent to the topic
- tc1400
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Keeping replies relevent to the topic
Sometimes I'm just as guilty of this as anyone. Let's all make an effort to keep replies in the tech section relevant to the topic. Makes troubleshooting much easier. The BS is fun but belongs in its own place.
- DMIntruder
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Re: Keeping replies relevent to the topic
Agreed. The Tech section should be a quick place to find answers without having to weed through unnecessary postings. I have already deleted some of the things I had posted in an earlier thread.
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Re: Keeping replies relevent to the topic
Yes, agreed. It would be best if people behave themselves in the tech section.
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Re: Keeping replies relevent to the topic
Wouldn't that be better asked in the tech section? Talk about hijacking threads LOL
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Re: Keeping replies relevent to the topic
The #1 suspect for thread hijacking strikes again. lol .40 is my gap. I don't tend to hijack threads. I just tend to run with whatever direction the thread is going.
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Re: Keeping replies relevent to the topic
The number 1 offender.98VS1400 wrote:Seems like a good idea. Hey, does anyone know the correct spark plug gap?
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Re: Keeping replies relevent to the topic
Yeah well... you guys need to keep to the basic rules and If I gotta point it out to ya.......Well...It won't make me happy anyway.
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Re: Keeping replies relevent to the topic
What are you saying? Motorcycles have blowouts and end up in the ditch? Crap another thing I'll lose sleep over.98VS1400 wrote:I agree about keeping things on topic in the technical forums. As for any other forum, we'd all better get used to things blowing a tire and careening off the road into a ditch. :thumbup:
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Haha...So here we have a cop, that owns a bike and says he don't ride. I seem to recall a thread somewhere 'round here somewhere that states something quite the contrary.98VS1400 wrote:I don't know. I never ride.BlacktopTravelr wrote:What are you saying? Motorcycles have blowouts and end up in the ditch? Crap another thing I'll lose sleep over.98VS1400 wrote:I agree about keeping things on topic in the technical forums. As for any other forum, we'd all better get used to things blowing a tire and careening off the road into a ditch. :thumbup:
Does that make you a liar, or just a hypocrite?
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