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No blatant profanity - this is a "family friendly" board.

The primary goals of this Message Board are to expand our understanding and knowledge of topics relating to motorcycling in and around the Nashville are. If these are not your goals, you may find another discussion site more suitable.

Users of this board are expected to adhere to the following guidelines. By posting to the Message Board you agree to abide by them.

While our Message Board is not closely edited or censored (much), we do reserve the right to remove any postings that are considered inappropriate.

Examples of inappropriate posts are those that are massively off-subject or exist solely to advertise a product; contain pornography, obscene material, racist material, any hate group material, materials promoting violence, threats or illegal acts, etc. Any such postings will result in immediate and permanent banishment of the poster.

These guidelines are intended to help maintain a useful amount of order and to promote better posting. They may be revised without notice.

Users of the Nashvilleriders.com Message Board should also understand that this is a privately owned site and that they are guests here. The Admins and Mods reserves the right to revoke posting privileges and, when necessary, to permanently ban individuals.

We require a high level of respect to be shown at all times to other users of the board except in The City Dump which has its own rules (read'em before posting there).

Polite dissent or disagreement is encouraged. Polite disagreement with well-reasoned arguments and evidence is even more encouraged.

Do lead by example - Nothing improves a Message Board more than posters who reason sharply, write well, and have some perspective about their subject. Be one of them.

Please preview your posts. Read them aloud to yourself, if possible (don't get fired if you're doing this at work).

This forum is not your personal soap-box for advancing whatever personal agenda or vendetta you may be on.

And probably most important, don't be a whiner - If you really, really find the board not to your liking, learn to live with it, or move along.

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