Farkin hey!! That wasn't so hard was it? :bounce:I have no doubt that the MTB community is a great one out on the trails. For example I had a big stack last weekend that resulted in me slicing my leg open on the rocks. Every single MTB rider that saw me bleeding into my shoes offered asistance, first aid, and even help fixing my bike. That been said my online interactions are a completely different story 3 out of 10 are helpful the rest critical. I do understand that grammar is important but I still dont think I need to have rude people making smart comments about it.
But thanks for the help with the issue I originally posted about. It is starting to seem like a few parts didnt make it out the LBS on my bike.
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My theory is this if you are going to ask for help from someone at least give them the courtesy of putting some effort into your posts I personally won't pull people up on simple typos and the like but there are a few here that dont bother putting in any sort of effort into their posts Im really over people not putting any punctuation in their posts its just plain lazy
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