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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Shaun

Founder
Moderator
I've no problem with adding new forums and sub-forums, however it would be good to have a reasonable demand for them beforehand (which, of course, you're trying to gauge here).

Whilst we have thousands of CC'ers, there may currently be only a small number for whom this would be of interest. However, as we grow, so might the interest in discussing Bikes of a Bygone Era and therefore the number of people for whom a separate forum would appeal.

If it doesn't get off the ground this time round, that doesn't mean it won't ever - there's nothing to stop you asking again in the future.

Cheers,
Shaun :laugh:


PS. I'm claiming copyright on the forum name: Bikes of a Bygone Era
 

pubrunner

Legendary Member
Arch said:
That is absolute b*ll*cks. Admin works bloody hard to try and take people's ideas on board and keep the place usable.

Admin does work hard - I wasn't aware that anyone had suggested otherwise.

Arch said:
If you think it's so awful, go and find another place with such a variety of folk and topics.
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Why should we ? Surely a (proposed) 'Do you remember ?' section concerning older bikes is just as relevant to this site as the Politics section ? This is a bike forum after all.

The Rory O'Brien thread 'worked' well, purely because those that contributed did so in a sensible and sensitive manner. All the postings on that thread were well-thought out and presented in a fashion that I found to be very interesting; I actually felt that I had gained an insight into what it was like to cycle in the 1960s. Yes, it was a thread which in its entirety, was devoid of cynical, facetious and peurile comments -obviously too much for some to take.

Arch said:
If people are put off by knockers, then they just don't care enough.
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Nonsense, isn't possible to have sensible and articulate comments on just a small section of this forum, without others trying to trivialise it, purely because they have nothing better to do ?

Using your own expression, why can't the 'knockers' be the ones to 'go and find another place with such a variety of folk and topics'. Should this forum really be seeking to pander to the lowest lowest common denominator ?

Arch said:
Ok, so if the poll suggests people would like such a thing (and when I voted, it didn't), ask Admin, and he'll think about it.
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Out of the many hundreds that sign in to this forum, a massive 34 have bothered to vote - that can hardly be used a basis on which to make a decision.
 
Maybe not just bikes*, but the whole way of cycling from the past, when people didn't feel the need to get all lycrad up just for a couple of hours on a Sunday morning. Looking back through my father's old photographs it's striking how many are of the places they visited, the cycles were just an incidental in the picture.

*Dreadful Americanism, like commuter.
 

Noodley

Guest
Hover Fly said:
Maybe not just bikes*, but the whole way of cycling from the past, when people didn't feel the need to get all lycrad up just for a couple of hours on a Sunday morning. Looking back through my father's old photographs it's striking how many are of the places they visited, the cycles were just an incidental in the picture.

*Dreadful Americanism, like commuter.

A thread in Gallery entitled "Old Photos with bikes incidental to overall effect"?
 

pubrunner

Legendary Member
peanut said:
like everything else on Cycle Chat, anything new and useful or enthusiastically proposed is shot down in flames by the armchair knockers who sit on their flat bottoms, do nothing and critisize others for their efforts and interests.

Remember the LE JOG thread? :laugh: all the whingers and knockers ruined that after a considerable amount of work had been invested by others.

Where is it now ? yes buried and forgotten because those prepared to do something got fed up with all the armchair whingers and pulled out:angry:

maybe we should just have another thread for trolls and knockers :angry:

+1
 

Noodley

Guest
pubrunner said:

Re Special Interests: it currently seems to cater for mostly folders. Plenty of room for other Special Interests without need for further division.

As I said earlier, there is plenty of room for all types of interests without having to further compartmentalise the forum. It just takes a bit of thinking rather than having your hand held and led to it....or plonking it in the part of the forum you are most familiar with.
 
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peanut

Guest
Arch said:
That is absolute b*ll*cks. Admin works bloody hard to try and take people's ideas on board and keep the place usable. If you think it's so awful, go and find another place with such a variety of folk and topics.
wind ya neck in Arch.:laugh:

I wasn't referring to Admin was I i was referring to the posters on the thread.

Before launching off on a silly kneejerk reaction try to read what is written
 
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peanut

Guest
Noodley said:
A thread in Gallery entitled "Old Photos with bikes incidental to overall effect"?

give it a rest Noodley . I think we are all well aware of your feelings on this subject now.

This is not a thread for you and others to flame.... its a poll in case you hadn't noticed mate.
 

Noodley

Guest
peanut said:
give it a rest Noodley . I think we are all well aware of your feelings on this subject now.

This is not a thread for you and others to flame.... its a poll in case you hadn't noticed mate.

No flaming from me. Merely giving my opinion. You don't have to listen.

I'm just trying to highlight that IMO there is really no need nor any real drive for it. :laugh:

I'm open to be convinced otherwise.
 
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peanut

Guest
Admin said:
I've no problem with adding new forums and sub-forums, however it would be good to have a reasonable demand for them beforehand (which, of course, you're trying to gauge here).

Whilst we have thousands of CC'ers, there may currently be only a small number for whom this would be of interest. However, as we grow, so might the interest in discussing Bikes of a Bygone Era and therefore the number of people for whom a separate forum would appeal.

If it doesn't get off the ground this time round, that doesn't mean it won't ever - there's nothing to stop you asking again in the future.

Cheers,
Shaun :laugh:

PS. I'm claiming copyright on the forum name: Bikes of a Bygone Era


thats a perfectly sensible proposal Shaun. The poll was put tounge-in-cheek but as usual there are the usual minority that take any opportunity to flame ,or throw insults like Arch

I'm sure that an existing section would be perfectly acceptable. Hopefully interested parties will be allowed to post without further harrasement;)
 

pubrunner

Legendary Member
Hover Fly said:
Maybe not just bikes*, but the whole way of cycling from the past, when people didn't feel the need to get all lycrad up just for a couple of hours on a Sunday morning. Looking back through my father's old photographs it's striking how many are of the places they visited, the cycles were just an incidental in the picture.

*Dreadful Americanism, like commuter.
Good posting by Hover Fly;

followed by the facetious . . . . . . .

Noodley said:
A thread in Gallery entitled "Old Photos with bikes incidental to overall effect"?

Following insensitive comments such as the above, why do you feel that anyone should feel obliged to justify the need for another section (or sub section) to you ?

What do you imagine that Hover Fly really thinks of your 'wit' ?
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
pubrunner said:
Following insensitive comments such as the above, why do you feel that anyone should feel obliged to justify the need for another section (or sub section) to you ?

What do you imagine that Hover Fly really thinks of your 'wit' ?

Insensitive? Oh, come on ...
 
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