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In summary: I don't think I've ever seen that on a motorcycle forum, but I'm sure it's not uncommon elsewhere. :)
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Hello all. I've always frequented motorcycle forums, but thought I'd try another forum that is somewhat more practical, hence I found this place. Hope the topics are as stimulating as they appear.
 
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Greetings beansbaxter !
But tell me; what do you see here at PF as being more practical than a motorcycle ?
 
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hmmm I don't know...

I frequent about six other motorcycle forums, am a moderator on one of them, and a few of us always throw out some physics threads, make for great discussions, but its the same people.

So I did a Yahoo! search, found this forum, thought I'd give it a shot, see how the community of people are and of course learn, cause so much knowledge I have learned out of Internet boards.

But being more practical than a motorcycle...haha let me get back to you on that one.
 
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And why isn't my post counting going up? Just curious...
 
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Hello, how are you?
It has been decided that posts made in General Discussion do not count. Not very fair, since I think I give mind boggling, life-changing advice here all the time ! :cry:
Anyway, welcome! :biggrin:
 
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Welcomez you.
 
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Maybe you could bring some motorcycle discussion into the forum, i know Ivan Seeking is a motorbike enthusiast, and I suppose I like the sound of anything with two wheels, an engine and no stabilisers. :biggrin:

oh yeah, welcome aboard.
 
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Interesting, a motorcycle enthusiast.
I think SCIENCE can be associated with that? lol.
Anyways, Welcome to PF.
 
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Lemme introduce myself because I'm brand new as well :wink: . Aged 16, live in Poland (no better after entering the UE :grumpy: ), brown-black hair, blue eyes, interested in Physics [learning quantum physics] and Maths [analysis, algebra], with a bit strange sense of humour, have been playing piano for 10 years. Sorry for this chaotic description of myself. Anyway, nice to meet you all, people :biggrin:
 
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Welcome aboard! Ha! Get it? Yeah, it's really not funny. What a strange mood I'm in this morning. :rofl: Oh, wait- it's 5:00 pm! Wow, a strange mood indeed. Anyway, enough about how stupid I am... let's talk about you. Oh, someone help me.
Okay, I'm better.

Can I ask a stupid question? :rolleyes:

What all do you discuss on a motorcycle forum? For example, do you talk about clothing, motorcycle gang/club history, motorcycle regulations, gas prices, etc.? Just curious.

Happy thoughts
Rachel
 
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Does anyone on these motorcycle forums admit to riding side-saddle??
 
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welcome here.. i am new as well...
 
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fishys182 said:
welcome here.. i am new as well...

Welcomez you too.
 

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