SilverSurfer
RT-S PE#0391
Greetings ...
For Lamont:
I was wondering if there had been any thought toward creating a separate forum on Spyderlovers within which to post events that are either Spyder-centric, or other events that might be a draw to Spyders or a nice place to represent our machines. Most recently, is the case of a mid-size Maxi-Scoot (400cc and above) Rally that I Road Captain in Pennsylvania. A member of Spyderlovers, as well as well as a handful of other Spyder ryders have participated in the event. As a result, the rally has come to embrace inclusion of Spyders. I have posted that event in select State forums (PA, MD, VA, NJ, NY), but unfortunately, our state chapter forums are not highly trafficked, and one must post the information separately in each state to get the coverage.
Other sites include a central forum for events, which include scheduling tools, e.g. fields for event name, host/contact info, website URL and narrative. I'll stress that I'm not complaining; it's just an idea I feel might be neat to implement. I realize there may be some concern about posting an event that competes with a highly-anticipated Spyderlovers event or your annual BBQ. I figure site admin tools could curtail postings in regions on critical dates that conflict with events of high interest to Spyderlovers.
Best,
Paul
~SilverSurfer
For Lamont:
I was wondering if there had been any thought toward creating a separate forum on Spyderlovers within which to post events that are either Spyder-centric, or other events that might be a draw to Spyders or a nice place to represent our machines. Most recently, is the case of a mid-size Maxi-Scoot (400cc and above) Rally that I Road Captain in Pennsylvania. A member of Spyderlovers, as well as well as a handful of other Spyder ryders have participated in the event. As a result, the rally has come to embrace inclusion of Spyders. I have posted that event in select State forums (PA, MD, VA, NJ, NY), but unfortunately, our state chapter forums are not highly trafficked, and one must post the information separately in each state to get the coverage.
Other sites include a central forum for events, which include scheduling tools, e.g. fields for event name, host/contact info, website URL and narrative. I'll stress that I'm not complaining; it's just an idea I feel might be neat to implement. I realize there may be some concern about posting an event that competes with a highly-anticipated Spyderlovers event or your annual BBQ. I figure site admin tools could curtail postings in regions on critical dates that conflict with events of high interest to Spyderlovers.
Best,
Paul
~SilverSurfer
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