Who would like to see a classic bike section?

would you like to see a section on classic bikes ?

  • Yes I would

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • No Not particularly

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • not bothered either way

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • other (please state)

    Votes: 1 100.0%

  • Total voters
    1
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Panter

Just call me Chris...
I think we have enough sub-forums enough as it is.

However, why don't you start a "Bygone bikes and era" thread in special interests and just see how it does?

If it takes off then there's a strong arguement for your idea, if not, they'll be an interesting thread to read :smile:
 

pubrunner

Legendary Member
Noodley said:
I was never rude at any point. You alleged I was rude to Hover Fly, whereas I was attempting to inject humour into a thread which was getting up it's own arse; if Hover Fly had a problem I'm sure he'd have let me know.

Your posting was facetious in tone.

Noodley said:
I was never rude at any point. You and peanut have, under peanut's linked definition, 'flamed' in this thread.

I have not been rude (or facetious) on this or any other posting - show me a single instance where I have.

Noodley said:
I have been told to keep quiet and that my opinion's were not sought nor welcome.

Not by me you haven't - get your facts correct.

Noodley said:
There is much to be said for stumbling across 'gems' rather than steering them to one location. "Gems' in Beginners might just lead to an increase in interest in 'ye olde days'.

Why then, bother with any sections ?

Noodley said:
But neither you nor peanut have made any constructive contribution as to why there is a need for a sub-forum, and your assertion that there have been threads in various parts of the forum of great interest to many reinforces that it is not required.

'Of great interest to many' . . . . . . . 'reinforces that it is not required ???'

Surely it is suggesting otherwise ?

Noodley said:
And as to why there are certain sub-sections I do not have the answer, but I'd imagine it's because there is/was the volume to warrant it.

Those with interests in Fixed & Singlespeed and Recumbents & HPV have been allowed their own sub-section.

So why not one for older (say pre 1980) bikes ?
 

pubrunner

Legendary Member
Panter said:
I think we have enough sub-forums enough as it is.

However, why don't you start a "Bygone bikes and era" thread in special interests and just see how it does?

If it takes off then there's a strong arguement for your idea, if not, they'll be an interesting thread to read :smile:

+1

That's exactly what I've been advocating - to no avail.

As you've mentioned, at least 'they'll be interesting to read'.
 

Noodley

Guest
pubrunner said:
So why not one for older (say pre 1980) bikes ?

Because there is no demand.

And I never said you were rude nor that you said my views were not sought - what I wrote was that I have been informed to keep quiet and that my views were not sought. So, for you to suggest I had is IMO another example of you 'flaming' (under the definition given by peanut), which was what I said you had done.
 

Noodley

Guest
pubrunner said:
+1

That's exactly what I've been advocating - to no avail.

As you've mentioned, at least 'they'll be interesting to read'.

I thought you were wanting a sub section. :smile:
 

Shaun

Founder
Moderator
We're going round in circles and not really getting anywhere here, so let me intervene.

So far, whilst there is some interest in having a separate sub-forum for Bygone Cycling, there are only a small number of votes on the poll in favour.

This would indicate that there are a handful of people who would use such a sub-forum, but not an overwhelming majority. It doesn't mean the idea doesn't have any merit, just that there is currently a limited scope of interest.

This interest may increase, however, if more discussion is made around the subject and as I said previously, I am not averse to the idea of a sub-forum.

It would help though to have a proven pattern of on-going interest in the topic to support it having it's own specific subject area.

So, here's my proposal:

Start using the Special Interests forum for discussion of Bygone Cycling bikes / topics for now.

If there are regular contributions over the next three months and interest grows, then I will consider creating a separate sub-forum and moving all the relevant threads into it.

If, however, interest wanes, then we can revisit the idea again in another 12 months or so (on the basis that an increase in membership may increase interest in historical cycling threads.)

Cheers,
Shaun :smile:


NOTE: If any of the people who started classic cycling threads would like their thread moving to the Special Interests forum - to help build the content for this topic - just PM me and I'll whizz it over there. (Thanks, Shaun)
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Ah, the old 'reasonable proposal' gambit, eh?
 

chap

Veteran
Location
London, GB
peanut said:
Yello ,Pubrunner and others have suggested it might be a good idea to have a seperate section on classic bikes . I agree it would be excellent. How many others would like to see a seperate section on oldies ?

I think we are talking classic rather than vintage so I imagine 60's to 80's ?

If this was feasable I would be very keen to volunteer my time to contribute and moderate or anything else I can do.


Hell yes! But how about a folding bike thread (specifically Brompton :laugh: )
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
bobg said:
Just popped back to the Cafe after about a year away, it seems a less cheery place than it once was, I think I'm off again

I'd suggest hanging about a bit, this isn't an entirely representative thread...

Come and have a cup of tea...:laugh:
 
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