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A sincere thank you to Kerry

Started by TadMC, July 10, 2006, 12:48:58 AM

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TadMC

Your video has helped me understand more about the GS than most of the threads started here.

And I'm constantly amazed by the amount of information you have and are willing to share.

You truely are a treasure to the GSTwins.com family

THANKS MAN :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :thumb:


P.S. And no AJ I dont want to marry him!!! :flipoff:

Kerry

YOU'RE WELCOME MAN!

P.S.  I'm already taken.  :icon_mrgreen:
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TadMC

What are you doing up so late!!! Dont you sleep. 

bubba zanetti

So you know how to use the centre stand for checking the oil now  :laugh: :laugh:
The more I learn about women, the more I love my bike.

SHENANIGANS

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Kerry

Quote from: TadMC on July 10, 2006, 12:54:14 AMWhat are you doing up so late!!! Dont you sleep.
I only got about 3 hours of sleep last night (usually 6 or 7) so this evening I crashed for 4 hours - which leaves me wide awake for another late night.  Here we go again....
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TadMC

Ahh well im quitting my job tomorrow at 8am sharp so I dont have to be in the best shape

TadMC

and you know Its things like this post you did about the Clymer (which i have and i agree with you on the difficutly of finding things) and the haynes manual.   One of us peons would ahve just put,  "ehhh haynes is easier to find stuff"

but no you go and post this

http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=12177.0

Kerry

Yeah - I remember that particular post being a lot of work.  But hey - I only had to do it once, and now it's available "forever".  :thumb:

I just hope people don't get tired of seeing the same photos and scans all the time....
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ajgs500

Tad i bet OMW would love you in your make up.

CirclesCenter

Kerry I was actually just laying around and all of the sudden I was thinking about the boards, then I thought, "Wow, the kind of dedication Kerry puts into this stuff is amazing." then I branched out to all of the more active members and realized exactly how huge a pool of knowledge you people possess.

Seriously, to all of you. Thank You.

Most specifically for me to Alpha, he actually calmed my fustrations and provided hope when I thought my bike was a lemon. Thanx man, without your help I probably would have sold it.

Ladys and Gents! Thanx!

Oh BTW Alpha, I still owe you lunch.
Rich, RIP.

TadMC

Now see this is what im talking about, One big happy family (most of the time)

Oh yeah and I gotta thank Alpha as well, in the IRC chatroom, he stayed very patient with me asking stupid questions about rejetting.  It was great

CirclesCenter

Yeah, Alpha dealt with me asking like 1.2 billion questions before I finally dove in with the racetech springs.

:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
Rich, RIP.

pandy

Quote from: Kerry on July 10, 2006, 01:28:28 AM
I just hope people don't get tired of seeing the same photos and scans all the time....

NEVER!!!!! You da' man! And my hero! ;)  :kiss3:
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:woohoo:

Alphamazing

Awwwwww... thanks guys  :)

Surprisingly enough, despite my sometimes seemingly short fuse on the board with some people, I try to be as helpful and as patient as I can possibly be when talking with someone in private. That goes for anyone on the board, surprisingly enough.
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12thmonkey

i can't agree any more. i am surprised/amazed daily at the lengths that people in this community will go to to help people that they probably have never met...and probably never will. It is a breath of fresh air in a world where someone's problem tends to be nothing more than an inconvenience to others. So, in the spirit of sincere gratitude: THANK YOU! to everyone who has helped me and everyone else!  :thumb: :cheers:
Don't sweat the petty things...and don't pet the sweaty things.

3imo

Quote from: TadMC on July 10, 2006, 12:48:58 AM
Your video has helped me understand more about the GS than most of the threads started here.

And I'm constantly amazed by the amount of information you have and are willing to share.

You truely are a treasure to the GSTwins.com family

THANKS MAN :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :thumb:


P.S. And no AJ I dont want to marry him!!! :flipoff:

+1,000,000
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scratch

Thank you, Kerry, for posting pictures when I could not.
Thank you, Kerry, for taking your time to explain, in great detail, some of the best diagnostic steps ever.
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fodder650

Yeah thank you Kerry for making a video for a mechanic noobie. That I can understand and makes me want to go play with my bike
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My Name Is Dave

Alpha had to put up with me IM-ing about The OC when it was still on, so saying he's patient isn't even close to the truth.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Best...forum...ever!

Dave  :cheers:
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I would like to thank Kerry for his idea/ photos of putting foil into LP turn signals so they would be brighter. I just did that today, and I was very happy you had those pictures online.
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