krb1945
New member
Gentlemen please...
do not say I said something when I didn't... If you look at the post closely in the title line and the very first line... you might note I said
"what if your spyder goes up in flames and the insurance company denies your claim because you didn't take the time to put a heat shield or get the electrical wire or fuel line off the exhaust. Because you can bet you last nickle that the insurance companies read these forums too."
This is exactly what I said... it is just a few posts above this one for all to see. I have noticed recently as the temperature has gone up this summer people on this forum are not paying attention to what is actually said in a post but putting their own words in the post. Another prime example is when I posted about the tow a spyder on a tow dolly... many were jumping to conclusions in the vein of "you probably should not tow a spyder on a dolly because the transmission would not be lubed because it is a pressure lube system. I suspect many did not actually read the entire post before they started to place their own words in the post... because if you go back and read the post "Towing a Spyder on a tow dolly this is what was actually in the post. "Is there any reason you could not or should not tow a spyder on a tow dolly as long as you remove the drive belt? And release the parking brake!"
If the subscribers that belittle someone else's knowledge did not do this but rather pay closer attention to detail they might learn even more than they now know. Be more like Lamonster and listen and actually read what is said before jumping to the conclusion that they or I am wrong. I have 40 years experience in business, both computers and mechanical engine repair. I am not wrong on every statement or post I make. As some of you are aware I have placed items on this site that have helped some that are medically challenged as well as others.
Right now I am thoroughly disillusioned with the lack of respect of others knowledge and opinion by some of the members of this site.
Now I am out of here... gentlemen have a good day!
do not say I said something when I didn't... If you look at the post closely in the title line and the very first line... you might note I said
"what if your spyder goes up in flames and the insurance company denies your claim because you didn't take the time to put a heat shield or get the electrical wire or fuel line off the exhaust. Because you can bet you last nickle that the insurance companies read these forums too."
This is exactly what I said... it is just a few posts above this one for all to see. I have noticed recently as the temperature has gone up this summer people on this forum are not paying attention to what is actually said in a post but putting their own words in the post. Another prime example is when I posted about the tow a spyder on a tow dolly... many were jumping to conclusions in the vein of "you probably should not tow a spyder on a dolly because the transmission would not be lubed because it is a pressure lube system. I suspect many did not actually read the entire post before they started to place their own words in the post... because if you go back and read the post "Towing a Spyder on a tow dolly this is what was actually in the post. "Is there any reason you could not or should not tow a spyder on a tow dolly as long as you remove the drive belt? And release the parking brake!"
If the subscribers that belittle someone else's knowledge did not do this but rather pay closer attention to detail they might learn even more than they now know. Be more like Lamonster and listen and actually read what is said before jumping to the conclusion that they or I am wrong. I have 40 years experience in business, both computers and mechanical engine repair. I am not wrong on every statement or post I make. As some of you are aware I have placed items on this site that have helped some that are medically challenged as well as others.
Right now I am thoroughly disillusioned with the lack of respect of others knowledge and opinion by some of the members of this site.
Now I am out of here... gentlemen have a good day!