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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Mon Feb 05, 2018 8:57 pm

So who ya PISSED OFF AT?. .................lm

rpr851r wrote:Sent pictures to you a week ago now and not so much as a “no thank you”. Forget it, not worth my time.

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Post by rpr851r » Mon Feb 05, 2018 8:58 pm

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Mon Feb 05, 2018 9:02 pm

He hasn't been on since Jan 29. ..................lm

rpr851r wrote:Original poster

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Post by 180degree » Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:40 am

Hey guys, I noticed the previous post yesterday and was somewhat taken aback so felt the need to address it to all of you because I have gained so much insight from this site and think it is great. I had a family member pass away and another hospitalized last week, so needless to say some things such as responding to online posts and emails have fallen short recently. I emailed the member above directly to also apologize for not responding to his emails as quickly as he had expected. I certainly wasn't on this site to scam or waste someones time. I'll be hopefully getting back to my restoration soon so to the rest of you I'm still on the lookout of the parts that I mentioned. I'm sorry this thread has gotten off topic but again, I thought it was important to explain to all of you after the response I received above. Thanks guys, have a good day.

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Post by G-Man » Tue Feb 06, 2018 5:04 pm

I hope things are getting back to normal for you whatever normal is. Bike restoration is great therapy and this Forum should be an extension of that.

Thanks for your note. Take care..

G


180degree wrote:Hey guys, I noticed the previous post yesterday and was somewhat taken aback so felt the need to address it to all of you because I have gained so much insight from this site and think it is great. I had a family member pass away and another hospitalized last week, so needless to say some things such as responding to online posts and emails have fallen short recently. I emailed the member above directly to also apologize for not responding to his emails as quickly as he had expected. I certainly wasn't on this site to scam or waste someones time. I'll be hopefully getting back to my restoration soon so to the rest of you I'm still on the lookout of the parts that I mentioned. I'm sorry this thread has gotten off topic but again, I thought it was important to explain to all of you after the response I received above. Thanks guys, have a good day.
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Post by 180degree » Tue Feb 06, 2018 10:29 pm

G, Thank you for the kind words. I agree, restoring something and being able to see your progress is great therapy. I've been working on my own bikes for years but this is my first motorcycle restoration and it becomes addicting. CM
G-Man wrote:I hope things are getting back to normal for you whatever normal is. Bike restoration is great therapy and this Forum should be an extension of that.

Thanks for your note. Take care..

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