Jermey Schell/Trinity's Speed
#11
You wouldnt be part of four stroke tech would you?
If so I have a question on the 628 polaris featured in the mag. Where did those nerfs come from, are they built for the scrambler/sport or are they for something else.
Can they be ordered from you?
Ron
hogg@bevcomm.net
If so I have a question on the 628 polaris featured in the mag. Where did those nerfs come from, are they built for the scrambler/sport or are they for something else.
Can they be ordered from you?
Ron
hogg@bevcomm.net
#13
Mickey,
I must say that you have the concepts of "bias" and "opinion" confused. Bias occurs when someone is predisposed to render a decision about something (regardless of the facts). I offer the DW pipe shootout as an example of BIAS!
An opinion is (usually) where someone looks at the facts presented, and makes a conclusion based on the facts. In my case, I have a strong knowledge base that allows me to fairly evaluate the information available. I am careful to avoid presenting a biased opinion and, I am always open to consider the opinions of others.
Since there are so many shops offering various services and products, I have no way to form an opinion on each shop or product. However, for those shops that advertise products or services that I believe to be inaccurate, consider me a watchdog "UL" especially for the Yamaha Raptor market. (I think that in this site alone I have almost 500 private messages discussing products and shops, in addition to the numerous public posts.)
My message is simple, build a quality product, don't inflate your advertisement about your product and stand behind your product if it fails. Are you really upset that I have been taking the mystique out of the market??
I must say that you have the concepts of "bias" and "opinion" confused. Bias occurs when someone is predisposed to render a decision about something (regardless of the facts). I offer the DW pipe shootout as an example of BIAS!
An opinion is (usually) where someone looks at the facts presented, and makes a conclusion based on the facts. In my case, I have a strong knowledge base that allows me to fairly evaluate the information available. I am careful to avoid presenting a biased opinion and, I am always open to consider the opinions of others.
Since there are so many shops offering various services and products, I have no way to form an opinion on each shop or product. However, for those shops that advertise products or services that I believe to be inaccurate, consider me a watchdog "UL" especially for the Yamaha Raptor market. (I think that in this site alone I have almost 500 private messages discussing products and shops, in addition to the numerous public posts.)
My message is simple, build a quality product, don't inflate your advertisement about your product and stand behind your product if it fails. Are you really upset that I have been taking the mystique out of the market??
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