Never seen so much activity on the "Club House" thread before, a thread supposedly for club members or folks interested in the club.
I'll be honest I don't like all this fighting back and forth. C you are always aggressive, and Romes you are always passive aggressive in you're back and forth. On the one hand I am angry to read certain posts and then I fell sorry for the person receiving the other.
You can learn a great deal from an adversary. Both of you have developed flashes one is a butt dyno the other a dyno. I have had both flashes.
Beasts swears by Romes, I swear by C's flash.
C has always taken the time to explain things to me. Everywhere from tuning to setting up suspension to understanding the basics of the combustion chamber. C called me and spent an hour over the phone walking me through the set up process to set up my suspension. He is a true friend and I can count on him.
Romes lives 20 minutes from my house. He is also the real deal, he build a turbo bike, and his knowledge about parts and applications is expansive. Romes works almost 7 days a week and I have not benefited from his mechanical help, but my friends have. He too has been doing this a long time. He has a mechanical instinct that I just can't get near.
Bottom line, have a tolerant relationship and start to information share. You both have strengths in different areas and insights in different areas, it might be interesting to put it aside and work together.
The best way to defeat an enemy is to make a friend. I am 41 years old, a family man, ordinary dude on an extrodinary bike. I am not perfect, I've senselessly fought with people on here too.
Stop fighting and start learning from each other, even if each of you have very little respect for the other, perhaps you both have something to offer.
This is our house (14 nation and 14 enthusiasts alike) our credo in the nation is to educate, collaborate, and apply. Conflict learning is one way, but teaching people through respectful exchange and respect for differences is the true path.
C I love yah and respect you, thank you for being my friend. Romes I respect the man you are and admire you.
Drop the axe boys. We all need guidance and support from time to time. Answer that call instead!
I can speak for C he has never let me down or failed to help. Romes your intentions are the same and you have helped many. Upward and onward.