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Am kinda slow tonight...……???......Does the mystery just deepen or do I get some help?...…….Thanks...…..Dennis
I think it is a Ural.
Another victim of a Russian hack.
ahhhh that kinda makes sense; but now adays if it was a Honda Trail 90, it would be better than fine....In the NEW Motorcycle Owner's of America...….Anything for those bucks......bring em in..
Wow...all that bitterness from a picture of a motorcycle. Who would want to join a club with comments like that?
Judging by the trend in membership numbers over the past few years...…..not too many ! And I can think of a few other possible reasons.
Friedle
I've been "away" for a while, haunting other on-line bike resources and other physical gatherings of riders (non-denominational), and while there is always the odd complainer, for the large part I've found them to be far more pleasant, welcoming, and far less likely to pretzel damn'd near any topic into a rant. I honestly had to think about whether I wanted to come back to the MOA Forum. That old saw that BMW stands for Bitch, Moan, and Whine appears to have more truth to it than is good for us, me thinks.
Wow...all that bitterness from a picture of a motorcycle. Who would want to join a club with comments like that?
I expect better than this from a GENTLEMAN......Twisting words of others to meet YOUR needs is what is bitter here.....RUDE
Hello Greg. I agree with your above assessment which as a long term Lifetime member does indeed concern me. OK, not as much as it used to since much of my efforts were either ignored or co-opted in a different direction by this organization. I am still not really connected to "social media" to the extent you have always been, but I wonder if this attitude demonstrated in this thread is also evidenced on Facebrick, Tweety, Instagraph and others. Is there a trend developing?
Friedle
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I've been "away" for a while, haunting other on-line bike resources and other physical gatherings of riders (non-denominational), and while there is always the odd complainer, for the large part I've found them to be far more pleasant, welcoming, and far less likely to pretzel damn'd near any topic into a rant. I honestly had to think about whether I wanted to come back to the MOA Forum. That old saw that BMW stands for Bitch, Moan, and Whine appears to have more truth to it than is good for us, me thinks.
Michael,
Yes, I've seen a lot of negative behaviors as well. It seems that bad behavior, negativism, attacking others over slight differences of opinion, and so on are now considered acceptable behavior.