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	<description>I Just Want To Go For a Ride</description>
	<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 23:53:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: KingKustomCycles</title>
		<link>http://kingkustomcycles.com/spring-overview.html#comment-43</link>
		<dc:creator>KingKustomCycles</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 00:55:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Drew,&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I have to say that we were really taken back about all of your comments on our website…&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;We understand that this is America and everyone is entitled to free speech and their own opinion, but we just cannot believe how ugly you had to be about it. Based on your comments, we have to make the assumption that you have NEVER participated in a motorcycle event to help others in need? Motorcycle enthusiasts of all kinds are some of the most charitable, kind hearted &#038; giving people and if we can do our small part to help someone in our community out, we will do so each and every time. And the three or four annual rides that we participate in are not overly excessive by any means. What if this was your wife, child or family member with some type of disease, and maybe you did not have the means to pay for the operation or medications…would you turn to your brothers in your time of need? Our goal is not to be only a motorcycle shop, but that we are a hub for our community. So yes, if you want to stop by to get out of the sun on a 90 degree day to have some lunch on us and kick your tires with other bikers, what is so wrong with that? Maybe on your motorcycle trips, you only stop for gas and you are right back on the road, but not all people can be as strong as you are my friend. And how are you gauging that our website is getting no traffic…are you behind the scenes to see how many hits we are getting? We honestly debated not sending you any response at all and just chalking your comments up as someone who has nothing better to do than critique others instead of possibly pointing the finger at himself. Obviously, we decided to send you this note since this is the land of the free and we are all entitled to our opinion. If you are so disgusted with our website, maybe you should spend more time riding your motorcycle than wasting your time writing comments on our website.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drew,</p>
<p>I have to say that we were really taken back about all of your comments on our website…</p>
<p>We understand that this is America and everyone is entitled to free speech and their own opinion, but we just cannot believe how ugly you had to be about it. Based on your comments, we have to make the assumption that you have NEVER participated in a motorcycle event to help others in need? Motorcycle enthusiasts of all kinds are some of the most charitable, kind hearted &#038; giving people and if we can do our small part to help someone in our community out, we will do so each and every time. And the three or four annual rides that we participate in are not overly excessive by any means. What if this was your wife, child or family member with some type of disease, and maybe you did not have the means to pay for the operation or medications…would you turn to your brothers in your time of need? Our goal is not to be only a motorcycle shop, but that we are a hub for our community. So yes, if you want to stop by to get out of the sun on a 90 degree day to have some lunch on us and kick your tires with other bikers, what is so wrong with that? Maybe on your motorcycle trips, you only stop for gas and you are right back on the road, but not all people can be as strong as you are my friend. And how are you gauging that our website is getting no traffic…are you behind the scenes to see how many hits we are getting? We honestly debated not sending you any response at all and just chalking your comments up as someone who has nothing better to do than critique others instead of possibly pointing the finger at himself. Obviously, we decided to send you this note since this is the land of the free and we are all entitled to our opinion. If you are so disgusted with our website, maybe you should spend more time riding your motorcycle than wasting your time writing comments on our website.</p>
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		<title>By: Name</title>
		<link>http://kingkustomcycles.com/spring-overview.html#comment-40</link>
		<dc:creator>Name</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 15:09:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Drew,&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I have to say that we were really taken back about all of your comments below on our website…  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Why would anyone want to "hang out" in 90 degree heat while their motorcycle is being worked on? When it comes to getting things fixed...people want to get in, get out, and get back on the road. Spending hours in a service area or outdoor picnic table isn&#39;t most people&#39;s idea of "fun".&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;What&#39;s the deal with all these "charity rides"? Nothing wrong with "giving back", but most motorcycle fans are enthusiasts who would like to see more posts about the latest mods, trick products, and technical advice. This site seems to be far too "female" oriented if you get my drift. Until you start gearing your content to the enthusiasts instead of your own personal interests, this site will never see any REAL traffic.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Why would you have a truck project in a motorcycle shop?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Are you joking? This site is getting virtually no traffic at all.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;We understand that this is America and everyone is entitled to free speech and their own opinion, but we just cannot believe how ugly you had to be about it.  Based on your comments, we have to make the assumption that you have NEVER participated in a motorcycle event to help others in need?  Motorcycle enthusiasts of all kinds are some of the most charitable, kind hearted &#038; giving people and if we can do our small part to help someone in our community out, we will do so each and every time.  And the three or four annual rides that we participate in are not overly excessive by any means.  What if this was your wife, child or family member with some type of disease, and maybe you did not have the means to pay for the operation or medications…would you turn to your brothers in your time of need?  Our goal is not to be only a motorcycle shop, but that we are a hub for our community.  So yes, if you want to stop by to get out of the sun on a 90 degree day to have some lunch on us and kick your tires with other bikers, what is so wrong with that?  Maybe on your motorcycle trips, you only stop for gas and you are right back on the road, but not all people can be as strong as you are my friend.  And how are you gauging that our website is getting no traffic…are you behind the scenes to see how many hits we are getting?  We honestly debated not sending you any response at all and just chalking your comments up as someone who has nothing better to do than critique others instead of possibly pointing the finger at himself.  Obviously, we decided to send you this note since this is the land of the free and we are all entitled to our opinion.  If you are so disgusted with our website, maybe you should spend more time riding your motorcycle than wasting your time writing comments on our website.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drew,</p>
<p>I have to say that we were really taken back about all of your comments below on our website…  </p>
<p>Why would anyone want to &#8220;hang out&#8221; in 90 degree heat while their motorcycle is being worked on? When it comes to getting things fixed&#8230;people want to get in, get out, and get back on the road. Spending hours in a service area or outdoor picnic table isn&#39;t most people&#39;s idea of &#8220;fun&#8221;.</p>
<p>What&#39;s the deal with all these &#8220;charity rides&#8221;? Nothing wrong with &#8220;giving back&#8221;, but most motorcycle fans are enthusiasts who would like to see more posts about the latest mods, trick products, and technical advice. This site seems to be far too &#8220;female&#8221; oriented if you get my drift. Until you start gearing your content to the enthusiasts instead of your own personal interests, this site will never see any REAL traffic.</p>
<p>Why would you have a truck project in a motorcycle shop?</p>
<p>Are you joking? This site is getting virtually no traffic at all.</p>
<p>We understand that this is America and everyone is entitled to free speech and their own opinion, but we just cannot believe how ugly you had to be about it.  Based on your comments, we have to make the assumption that you have NEVER participated in a motorcycle event to help others in need?  Motorcycle enthusiasts of all kinds are some of the most charitable, kind hearted &#038; giving people and if we can do our small part to help someone in our community out, we will do so each and every time.  And the three or four annual rides that we participate in are not overly excessive by any means.  What if this was your wife, child or family member with some type of disease, and maybe you did not have the means to pay for the operation or medications…would you turn to your brothers in your time of need?  Our goal is not to be only a motorcycle shop, but that we are a hub for our community.  So yes, if you want to stop by to get out of the sun on a 90 degree day to have some lunch on us and kick your tires with other bikers, what is so wrong with that?  Maybe on your motorcycle trips, you only stop for gas and you are right back on the road, but not all people can be as strong as you are my friend.  And how are you gauging that our website is getting no traffic…are you behind the scenes to see how many hits we are getting?  We honestly debated not sending you any response at all and just chalking your comments up as someone who has nothing better to do than critique others instead of possibly pointing the finger at himself.  Obviously, we decided to send you this note since this is the land of the free and we are all entitled to our opinion.  If you are so disgusted with our website, maybe you should spend more time riding your motorcycle than wasting your time writing comments on our website.</p>
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		<title>By: drew</title>
		<link>http://kingkustomcycles.com/spring-overview.html#comment-35</link>
		<dc:creator>drew</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 16:26:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>why would anyone want to "hang out" in 90 degree heat while their motorcycle is being worked on? When it comes to getting things fixed...people want to get in, get out, and get back on the road.  Spending hours in a service area or outdoor picnic table isn&#39;t most people&#39;s idea of "fun".</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>why would anyone want to &#8220;hang out&#8221; in 90 degree heat while their motorcycle is being worked on? When it comes to getting things fixed&#8230;people want to get in, get out, and get back on the road.  Spending hours in a service area or outdoor picnic table isn&#39;t most people&#39;s idea of &#8220;fun&#8221;.</p>
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