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 Post subject: Re: All you Harley riding Biotches!!
PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 5:54 am 
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I intend to stay, and I hope the growth is positive.
For example, I also joined another Harley forum, and within 50 posts the trolls and the in-fighting popped up. Why? Who benefits? I own Harleys, the winter is coming and I want to network with other riders. While that seems like a simple request, it is hard to put into practice.


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 10:05 pm 
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The Tourist wrote:
I intend to stay, and I hope the growth is positive.
For example, I also joined another Harley forum, and within 50 posts the trolls and the in-fighting popped up. Why? Who benefits? I own Harleys, the winter is coming and I want to network with other riders. While that seems like a simple request, it is hard to put into practice.


The problems with most forums is its very rare that anyone is allowed to push thru there beg to differ moments w/out what amounts to the mod or admin picking sides and then banning somebody. I think it would be best to allow the parties in question and as long as they stay civil, to work thru it. And for anyone who doesn't like that then don't go to the f'ing thread.

If folks aren't allowed to work thru there differences its certainly not in the best interest of the establishing cyber community to build any base of solid citizendry loyalty. To ignore is to create a brooding anomosity between folks. Reality isn't always blowing butterfly kisses up each others arses is it?

If motorcycle forums are an example of the state of affairs in the motorcycle world of the 21st century then in my opinion we are fcked.

Over the couple years I have participated on forums, made friends with and met in person many riders from various forums. And I still stay in touch with them despite having bailed from the shat forum we met on originally. Its too bad it has to be that way.

Multi brand bike forums being the worst.


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 Post subject: Re: All you Harley riding Biotches!!
PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 5:27 am 
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badinfluence63 wrote:
I think it would be best to allow the parties in question and as long as they stay civil, to work thru it.


Overall I agree. In my case, I wasn't offered that option. I tangled with a 'golden boy.' He was a guy with a high post count (that means nothing to me) and while people didn't like his tantrums and verbalized that, the majority just thought that responding would just egg him on.

I don't like bullies. I called him on it, told him to STFU and then put him on "ignore" and posted it.

It has been quiet now for several days.

But I didn't hear one word--pro or con-- from the moderators. This was a mistake. There are always new members and lurkers who read this stuff, and their future participation might be in jeopardy. As an analogy, would you go to a new bar if fights broke out on your first visit? Well, BI63 might, but I mean normal guys! :icon_twisted:


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 12:20 pm 
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Hi all, :icon_You_Rock:

Been reading through the thread and I can say with certainty that what you are looking for in a forum you will find here. This forum was built on open discussion and nobody will be banned for stating their opinion as long as it is civil.

I do monitor the forum everyday and I will be looking for mods that will help take care of the forum with this same attitude. As you can see there was a great deal of artwork and programming that has gone into the forum to make it different from all others.

I am always looking for feedback on how to make the forum better and will take into consideration all suggestions. For all who come to participate it is your forum respect it and enjoy. I built it for all Harley Riders!

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 7:49 pm 
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Its kinda like inbreeding when you hand select "special" posters and hold them to a lower standard, not to mention booooorring! Its just one big circle jerk with everyone taking turns being the pivot man.

Also to, I think its a bit much to expect metric and HD riders to get a long in a loving manner, the metric and HD chiding is in evitable. Personally I enjoy it and find it fun and amusing. Some just cannot take one good humored slander. For exampled:

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Harley-Davidson: The most efficient way to convert gasoline into noise without the adverse side effect of horsepower

Did you know 95% of all Harleys are still on the road? The other 5% actually made it home.

What's the cheapest way to get another 50hp from your Harley? Trade it in on a Suzuki.

Why don't Harley riders sit on their bikes when the sidestands are down?
They're afraid to lean over that far.

What's the difference between a Harley and a Harley owner's home? The
Harley costs more and has fewer wheels.

Why don't Harley riders wave at sportbike riders? Because they don't want to drop their tools.

How do you know all the aftermarket parts you bought for your Harley are worth the money? You finally break into the 15's in the quarter mile.

What do you call a group of Harley Owners with a collective IQ of 120?
Sturgis!

How do Harley engineers tell if a bike is worthy of the Harley name?
They check to make sure the exhaust noise in decibels exceeds the horsepower rating.

Why do Harleys have fringe? So you can tell if they're moving.

How is a Harley Davidson like an old dog? They both like to ride in the back of pickup trucks.

What's the difference between a Harley taken to Daytona on a trailer
and one that's being ridden there? The one on the trailer is going about 30mph faster.

Why do all Harley owners have trailers? So they can go around corners faster!

You know you're a Harley rider if...

...you're unable to let your bike simply IDLE at a stop light.

...you confuse the word "character" with the more accurate term "engineering flaws".

..."water cooled" means standing on the side of the road, in the rain, waiting for a wrecker.
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badinfluence63 wrote:
The Tourist wrote:
I intend to stay, and I hope the growth is positive.
For example, I also joined another Harley forum, and within 50 posts the trolls and the in-fighting popped up. Why? Who benefits? I own Harleys, the winter is coming and I want to network with other riders. While that seems like a simple request, it is hard to put into practice.


The problems with most forums is its very rare that anyone is allowed to push thru there beg to differ moments w/out what amounts to the mod or admin picking sides and then banning somebody. I think it would be best to allow the parties in question and as long as they stay civil, to work thru it. And for anyone who doesn't like that then don't go to the f'ing thread.

If folks aren't allowed to work thru there differences its certainly not in the best interest of the establishing cyber community to build any base of solid citizendry loyalty. To ignore is to create a brooding anomosity between folks. Reality isn't always blowing butterfly kisses up each others arses is it?

If motorcycle forums are an example of the state of affairs in the motorcycle world of the 21st century then in my opinion we are fcked.

Over the couple years I have participated on forums, made friends with and met in person many riders from various forums. And I still stay in touch with them despite having bailed from the shat forum we met on originally. Its too bad it has to be that way.

Multi brand bike forums being the worst.


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 Post subject: Re: All you Harley riding Biotches!!
PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 1:35 pm 
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Hey badinfluence63,

I beg to differ with you probably on a few things that you posted in the one above.

"What's the difference between a Harley and a Harley owner's home? The
Harley costs more and has fewer wheels."

My trailer only has one wheel, somebody came and stole the other five! :icon_crry:

Now that was some funny sh%t. I really enjoyed reading those jokes. :icon_laughing:

Thanks for the share.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 9:36 pm 
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I have and continue to, from time to time, post on multi bike forums. It has been my experience that metric riders as a rule with few exceptions love to bash an HD but cannot take getting their choice of bike bashed. I love the back and forth banter and view it as all in good fun.

For me a metric bike sucks. I have owned one or 2 in the very distant far off past(35+years) and would never own one again. One of my occasional riding friends has a 1993 or 4 Kawasaki Voyager, very appropriate long distance bike. What anybody elses choses is inconsequential to me really. I am glad for the diversity of motorcycle choices. I ride with anyone with good sense.

No matter what anyone says negative about an HD it has absolutely no bearing on me as far as getting upset. I will attempt to verbally walk the HD basher thru why they are wrong and usually its an act of futility. The AMF years are long gone but the ignorant llike to continue to use those years as a battle ground. My ten year old 2001 Ultra rode over 7000 miles in a 3 week span this past Sept/October with no problems. 2 oil changes and a rear tire enroute and all was good.

My feelings are metric bikes are made like disposable lighters. Cheap, cheaply made and disposable. HD's are made to be family heirlooms.
Heres my 1983 FLHS boought new 27 years ago:


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