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  1. #1 Copy and paste cross-posting 
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    It IS possible to copy and paste your content (text and images) from another VBulletin powered site without retyping all of your picture links.

    1) Go to the original post and click "Edit"...this will take you to an edit window

    2) Copy and paste the content from the "edit" window to another edit window in your destination forum.

    3) Hit "preview" to check

    Unless a browser has some strange settings, it can be done and the following content in this post proves it. It was entered using this exact method. Content sampled from ADVRider.

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    If you don't like the style or they don't meet your quality standards then that's fine - you are more than welcome to spend more money on something that satisfies you. There are, however, literally billions of people on this planet that might find a 200cc DR200 clone a huge step up in lifestyle and would be like a dream come true if they could actually afford one.

    By the way, just because I'm in the mood, here's some brittle plastic love for ya!



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    I did this with my Taipei motorcycle show post and it worked fine with the exception of the tags for the smiles. :biggrin:

    There are lots of differences in the emoticons between sites

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    Doesn't look very brittle...
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    They're not. I was trying to illustrate a point to a member on another forum. He said Chinese bikes all have "Mickey Mouse brakes" and "brittle plastic".

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    Oh I see, yeah that should prove the point then... That's a spare Qingqi fender?
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    Yeah it's a fender swap. I'll post about it in my sponsor bike thread. Getting some images together now.

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