Not a goodbye post, a thank you post.
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Not a goodbye post, a thank you post.
Over in Off Topic kiwi TK mentioned that I've been here for nearly ten years. I had to check, and by gum, he's correct. That means the CBR and I have been partners for nearly ten years. My join date was only three or four days after its purchase.
Anyway he also said "I feel good about our work with DRam. A member for nearly ten years and we managed to help him out."
That caused me to think back over all the help members of this forum have given over the years. Not to be maudlin about it, but thanks everyone. I appreciate the knowledge you have shared over the years. You're a great bunch with whom to associate.
DRam, aka Ron B.
Anyway he also said "I feel good about our work with DRam. A member for nearly ten years and we managed to help him out."
That caused me to think back over all the help members of this forum have given over the years. Not to be maudlin about it, but thanks everyone. I appreciate the knowledge you have shared over the years. You're a great bunch with whom to associate.
DRam, aka Ron B.
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Ah
OUCH !
But she'll be back Ron.
My old Lady has also been with me just over 10 years now, and she's still the "other woman" that my wife complaints about (but not often, and with a smile)
I've learnt so much from the guys here - so many "how to's" that I wouldn't have even thought of and many that aren't even in the workshop manuals !!!
It has also been thanks to the members here that I've attempted repairs which I believed were beyond me, and the encouragement given when hitting the bumps.
It is a special place with truly special and memorable people. Funny, most of us have never met in person and are never likely to, but are like a big family each with their own specialities due to the foibles of our own special bike. They are all the same, but are also different. As they should be..
OUCH !
But she'll be back Ron.
My old Lady has also been with me just over 10 years now, and she's still the "other woman" that my wife complaints about (but not often, and with a smile)
I've learnt so much from the guys here - so many "how to's" that I wouldn't have even thought of and many that aren't even in the workshop manuals !!!
It has also been thanks to the members here that I've attempted repairs which I believed were beyond me, and the encouragement given when hitting the bumps.
It is a special place with truly special and memorable people. Funny, most of us have never met in person and are never likely to, but are like a big family each with their own specialities due to the foibles of our own special bike. They are all the same, but are also different. As they should be..
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I know I am considered a new guy around here but I will say this. Being a geek by profession, I've been on just about every kind of social media there is and have given up on all of them as I grew weary of all the negativity, flame wars, soap box speeches and general nonsense. I came to this forum to gather some sport bike knowledge since I had recently gotten a new toy, after decades of riding various other styles. I can honestly say that the overwhelming majority of the folks on here are very nice as well as helpful. I look forward to the posts every day and contributing when I can. It's a great place to meet like minded people.
Last edited by hamlin6; 10-23-2014 at 03:24 PM.
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