Just a friendly note: Check the thread date to see if it is fairly current. There are a lot of responses to old threads where the OP has either solved the problem (buying, selling, IDing, repairing, etc), or abandoned the topic.
It is doubtful that the OP is following their initial query regarding the topic of discussion.
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Howard
This might be a little hastey.
New input can always help someone who comes to the forums with a similar problem or question.
It can be helpful to add information anyways, even if it's not relevant anymore to the original poster.
(10-30-2022, 12:17 PM)ReapThaWhirlwind Wrote: This might be a little hastey.
New input can always help someone who comes to the forums with a similar problem or question.
It can be helpful to add information anyways, even if it's not relevant anymore to the original poster.
Then start a new thread specific to your needs. The old threads can still be referenced on a search if need be. Primary reference threads should be "sticky".
Ride Fast, Be Safe!
Howard