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couchcommando 29-Aug-2006 08:40

I was enjoying the Harley Thread
 
Some good discussions there, I can only assume someone spoke out of turn ? ?

khushy 29-Aug-2006 08:50

censorship . . .
 
Obviously the board is now moderated by a "dictator" wannabe!!!

Maybe from now onwards ALL future posts need to be vetted before they actually appear on the forum - that would make perfect sense.

Khushy

900MAN 29-Aug-2006 09:15

I've also wondered why there is a big anti swearing thing on here.
I'm not a big swearer but the odd **** here and there does'nt hurt anyone.
Apparentley though, 'young people' read this forum and their young minds would be damaged.
Why on earth anyone under 16 would want to read this forum is beyond me.
My son loves Ducati's but would he come on here? not a chance.
As for flaming etc, it's quite funny at times, we are not the 'Womens Institute' are we? (no offence board ladies)

jeff st4s 29-Aug-2006 09:29

Oohhh.
It was not hopefully something I said?
I don't mind a bit of banter being a bitter northerner.
I hope I did not over step the mark and bruise some delicate southern harley loving sensibilities on a DUCATI board.
If I offended anyone I apologise. xx

couchcommando 29-Aug-2006 10:07

I thought as discussions go it was a valid one. As business models go Harley Ducati and now Triumph all use the same one. That is to sell an inferior product by basing the buying decision on emotion and then present you with the 'extras' catalogue.
Luckily for all 3 marques that bike buying is still an emotional thing, if we were to base it purely on figures,costs,stats etc we would all be riding Honda appliances ;)

jeff st4s 29-Aug-2006 10:32

Sadly ultimately what iritates me, is the fact that we let our industies go to the wall, the Yanks kept funding Harley (out of patriotism) when natural selection should have killed it off.
I have nothing against yanks (I have friends out there, an expensive hi-fi and mountain bike all with the USA flag on it).
When the yanks do something they tend to do it to overkill proportions, which I admire, as long as there is no Harley logo on it the red mist stays at bay.

VanDaMauler 29-Aug-2006 10:54

The threads being "Reviewed" by the web team???

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/sh...ad.php?t=35439

I was looking forward to hearing the blinkered stereotype thoughts and views, awwww ******* ******* ***** **** can we have it back and un-edited please..

couchcommando 29-Aug-2006 10:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeff st4s
Sadly ultimately what iritates me, is the fact that we let our industies go to the wall, the Yanks kept funding Harley (out of patriotism) when natural selection should have killed it off.
I have nothing against yanks (I have friends out there, an expensive hi-fi and mountain bike all with the USA flag on it).
When the yanks do something they tend to do it to overkill proportions, which I admire, as long as there is no Harley logo on it the red mist stays at bay.


If natural selection is the yardstick then say good bye to anything that isn't made in Japan.
There is a market for Harleys, they aint my thing and obviously not yours but I would have thougth the fact you ride a bike made by a small manufacturer that should also not be with us financially would make you sympathise with HD.

jeff st4s 29-Aug-2006 11:22

If big business wants to put money into Ducati as an investment and it does not work, then thats life.
As customers of Ducati we end up paying due to the size of the company in higher purchase/running costs, but that is our choice.
Harley was bailed out several times as it was the only viable US bike manufacturer, not because it was any good.
This was supported by my bike riding American friends who were equally annoyed they were spending tax payers dollars keeping them afloat.

There are no blinkered stereotype views here!

ariel 29-Aug-2006 11:36

Not Half


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