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Theycallmecrash

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Ok so this is one of those feel good threads. But really about pointing out who the top contributors are in the forum.

Who was it that helped you with your very first thread, or made you stick around as consistant member? Give them a shout out abd what they did for you and helped you with.

For me it was anrkizm95, i hade an exhaust system breaking issues, he tipped me off to my front muffler support bushings after hearing my symptoms. Allowed me to get ontop of my issue, enjoy my bike and realize this forum has a lot to offer cause of some very smart members. So thanks anrkizm95! [up]
 
Lefox in 2009. When i was wanta6thgear and he helped with a tps reset when i bought my jardine . Yup, Brian is cool. He has helped me away from the forum as well. Lots of good people here.
 
Lefox in 2008, bike running on one cylinder. He recommended plugs and it fixed the problem. I was 1 day away from dropping it off at Harley. (That was when Lefox was the 5-star general)
 
Rays. His insight and detailed information regarding trouble shooting the stator, voltage regulator and 77 connector. saved me time, money but more importantly got me back on the road.


cheers Rays
 
I don't really remember but the first one that stands out is the both lights on with high beam thread that was started by speedkills. I dont remember asking a lot of questions but reading through a lot of the existing diy threads helped me out a ton in the beginning. And I hate to admit it but the first real repair I had to do was to rebuild my forks, I used a thread on badweb.
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When I first got my bike and posted pictures showing it off and being all excited about owning my first bike/first buell Delta_one Asked if i had all the riding gear to go along with my new bike. I had the helmet, jacket, and gloves. I did not have proper riding pants or proper riding boots at the time. Aaron offered to work a deal with me for a pair of his A-star boots if he ended up getting a new pair for his birthday. Well I had some spare buell parts i offered to trade him, but was very strapped for cash at the time since i was in HS. One day he asked my address to check shipping on the package (or so he claimed that was his reason). I gave him my address, and like a week later I had the boots sitting on my front step. I emailed him trying to offer some compensation for the boots (I had a extra race pipe, and saddle bags, I even offered some money I did have), but he insisted the boots were a gift.

Aaron was the first bueller i interacted with on the forums. He was a really awesome guy to have on here and badweb (when i visited that forum) It's a shame that he's no longer with us, but he did live up to the bueller name!!!
 
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