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Old 18-05-07, 09:30 PM   #102
sinbad
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Default Re: STOP GIVING ADVICE WHEN YOU DON'T KNOW!!!!

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Originally Posted by krhall View Post
I agree totally with this, I too know nothing and the advice I have been given so far is A1 and actually I wouldn't have been able to do the things I have done without it.

I ask for the advice and help and then when I receive it, it is my job to decide whether or not to take it and so far the ORG hasn't been too far wide of the mark.

Today I fitted a hugger that I was struggling with, I made a post and within minutes I was back on track towards fitting it. Since being a member I have got a shed full of autosol and before the ORG I wouldn't have even known about it.

I'm not saying the ORG is always right and I'm sure that from time to time people do get things wrong, but I doubt very much if it is ever done intentionally ALL posts are put on here with the very best intentions with the faint hope that your post might actually help another less adept than you and believe me it helps.

The ORG has saved me money, given me good advice, helped me with issues I couldn't have resolved myself and most importantly it has given me somewhere to air any issues/feelings I may have when none of my car driving mates would really give a t**s!

You decide if the advice is good or bad, if you were that concerned you would pay an industry expert.
Good post, I agree.

I too am a relative novice when it comes to getting my fingers dirty, but I'm learning, and in fact have an MZ ETZ 301 ( http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/mod...etz301%202.htm ) project currently in total disassembled state. Sometimes the best advice you can get is from the guy just like you, who assumes that you know as little as they did/do and has not forgotten how tricky the simple jobs can appear to a newbie. Combine that with added input from an expert and you can't go far wrong.
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