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Identifications Forum
Has this idea already been tabled? I did a search and couldn't see anything, but if I wasn't thorough enough please excuse me. I think it would be a good things for a few reasons:
1.) Less newbie traffic on main boards. 2.) Seems like it's a lot of the same people doing the IDing, so wouldn't it be nice to have a central forum for them to congregate in? 3.) Good place to post if you want to avoid stigma and just find out what your bike is. 4.) Sub-forums could be devoted to serial number registries etc. 5.) Less confusion about where to post. I recently wanted an ID on an 80s mountain bike... is that C&V or Mountainbiking material? (question is rhetorical) All in all it just seems like an efficient idea. However, as I post I have that feeling in the pit of my stomach that says "this idea's already been beaten to death long before you came around." Yes, it's a pretty specific feeling. Feel free to lock/delete if this is just clogging stuff up. |
It sounds like a good idea, but--
Newbies like, and need, interaction with the more experienced, older members. It's what makes BF a community, after all... Some people are specialists in the ID department. Miamijim does Peugeots. T-Mar can identify virtually anything. They like older steel bikes. A great place for a new person to ask about their bike is in Introductions :) . I am always happy to try to help, and if it's beyond my limited capacity, I usually know where to send someone. We have threads going in C & V for some makes which involve serial numbers. It's not that it's been beaten to death at all. But for most people, if they aren't sure--General Cycling will fit the bill. If a member suspects that a thread would do better in another forum, you can always use the 'report this post' and ask that a moderator move to a more logical forum. East Hill |
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