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[QUOTE="slo' mo, post: 24369, member: 18325"] I usually tend to stay away from things when I don't have all the facts about the specific subject. Discussion on ignorant topics just makes me look ignorant, and I don't need help in that dept. The thing that makes this site so great is everyone can contribute, but tradition asks that you at least know your subject. I am in awe of people who know anything about suspension and especially those who can help us learn about it. If you don't think the person has given a correct opinion on a thread you can feel free to jump in there with your own. Just be sure while you are graciously allowed to express your opinion there are certain rules to follow. This is not a democracy. I have never sent Okie or anyone else one dime for my using this site. I have bought shirts and attended the Spodefest because I wanted to and from that got to meet some of the coolest people on this planet. Nobody has ever questioned why I'm not a great rider or why I can't always fix my own bike. Instead I had people like MX221 and Eric and others help me out AT NO COST. Getting back to the topic, every user has the ultimate power. If you don't like the rules, GO AWAY!!! If you're big enough to live by them then I look forward to meeting you at SF '01. [/QUOTE]
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