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Gz Rider
10-24-2011, 07:03 PM
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jonathan180iq
11-11-2011, 03:17 PM
A 3 hour job and we don't even get photos or a "How-to" out of it?
What a waste of time ;)
Gz Rider
11-11-2011, 03:40 PM
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jonathan180iq
11-11-2011, 04:18 PM
I agree.
For me, that's the whole point of forums. I know they serve other purposes. But that's my motivation.
Collective knowledge is immeasurably helpful.
Water Warrior 2
11-11-2011, 08:23 PM
I agree.
For me, that's the whole point of forums. I know they serve other purposes. But that's my motivation.
Collective knowledge is immeasurably helpful.
You can't put a price on collective knowledge. This forum tells potential GZ riders what to expect and why to expect certain events while living with a GZ. Most issues can be dealt with by an owner rather than a dealer which is a 2 fold benefit. Cheaper and gives newbies a chance to experience wrenching with the forum as a backup of knowledge.
Stromtroopers.com was very helpful in my search when I decided to get back on 2 wheels. Everyone was riding and adding farkles to their bikes. Nobody was fixing stuff, just regular maintenance.
When I write about Lynda's GZ there is never or rarely a negative comment. As a newbie rider Lynda gained experience and skills on the GZ while a larger bike would have been just plain intimidating and dangerous. Lynda moved up to her M-50 and I searched for a forum. Found one and learned about any negative experiences on her new bike. Found a good/bad one too. That can be rectified with the first rear tire change. The rear drive unit needs to be greased properly and reassmbled with a new low cost internal seal. No biggy as the bike will be half way there with a tire change.
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