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Re: ford 860 brakes


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Posted by Billy NY on December 26, 2004 at 11:05:54 from (152.163.101.7):

In Reply to: Re: ford 860 brakes posted by Billy NY on December 26, 2004 at 10:33:11:

Well, I'm not going to go any further with this, but lets see if this will post, one last time ...... If I'm wrong, I retract my outlandish statements, which are very unusual for me to make, especially on a BB, and apologies are in order, but..... if it's the other way around, this is disappointing, sorry Trickie MI, the thread was about doing brakes on an 800, just trying to help....not detract from the post.

Here is what I see, if I put V...Bilt's address in the URL entry field once, it will not post the message, then if you subsquently use the same name in the body of the message after this it won't post, at all, even if you refresh the page, but... if you use the name of this vendor in the body of the message prior to doing the above it will post, meaning the first time you hit the submit button with this name in the body of the message it does work. If you use the URL address once, it does not allow the post until the name and or URL is removed. Ok, fun little exercise and a waste of time, ( really annoyed at losing the 1st and only message I intended to post on this ) is there some funny little quirk here or are vendors censored here ???

Will try this post with the name in the body of the message after attempting to post the link and if I am correct it will not post:

Removed V AL U BILT and entered it as so V AL U BILT in caps, and it will post, but if entered as correctly spelled, no go, not sure why I wasted time on this, but this seems to be the problem. No trashing or bashing intended here, I like to help when I can, this was an annoying little experience, have no connection to the above vendor, someone was kind enough on another BB to let me know they had parts I needed to get my 850 back together, as I could not find them elsewhere and the price was excellent, reg. UPS shipping from Iowa, was $10.00 to NY took 1 week, good deal on these, thought I'd try and share that, without going through the above, no offense to anyone here, frustrations are aimed towards the site, Ok, no more on that...... !





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