How to get rid of the MTB stuff

Pirahna
Pirahna Posts: 1,315
edited July 2007 in Campaign
As posted by NumbNutscp in another thread

http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/index.php?c=4

It gets rid of all the MTB stuff and makes life a lot easier.

Comments

  • homers_double
    homers_double Posts: 8,317
    [not wanting to upset anyone] Thats quite a narrow minded view! [/not wanting to upset anyone]
    Advocate of disc brakes.
  • Steve Austin
    Steve Austin Posts: 1,803
    The road section is dead!!

    Two posts in know-how all morning
    it was busier than that overnight!!
  • Fab Foodie
    Fab Foodie Posts: 5,155
    The road section is dead!!

    Two posts in know-how all morning
    it was busier than that overnight!!

    Ah, so it's not just me who's noticed.
    Agree, very low activity over the last 24 hours.
    I think many of the old-lags are elsewhere, ACF/Chatty cycle/Veloriders etc.

    It's getting a bit lonely, virtual tumbleweed blowing through the forum....

    I'm packing bags just in case :cry::cry::cry:

    The pessimists of this world are rarely disappointed....
    Fab's TCR1
  • domtyler
    domtyler Posts: 2,648
    edited March 2011
    Come on guys, enough of the "I'm not playing any more".

    This has been a terribly implemented change, truly shocking. I should know, I work in an implementation management team in a massive city investment bank. I have seen whole teams walk for much less than this. But, at the end of the day we are talking about a free service from a cycling mag allowing people to chat about inane topics on other peoples time. This time next month you will all have forgotten about the old system and will be loving the new one. Just give them some time.
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    LS650 SAVAGE
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    Porridge not Petrol
  • Yorkshireman
    Yorkshireman Posts: 999
    Fab Foodie wrote:
    The road section is dead!!

    Two posts in know-how all morning
    it was busier than that overnight!!

    Ah, so it's not just me who's noticed.
    Agree, very low activity over the last 24 hours.
    I think many of the old-lags are elsewhere, ACF/Chatty cycle/Veloriders etc.

    It's getting a bit lonely, virtual tumbleweed blowing through the forum....

    I'm packing bags just in case :cry::cry::cry:

    Don`t make any `rash` moves just yet Foodie, it`s going to take a bit of time for people to find out where everything is here. On the other hand ... (I just noticed your sig line - Did you have that `over the road? :D ).
    Colin N.


    Lincolnshire is mostly flat... but the wind is mostly in your face!
  • Yeah, sorry guys but I've gone to play with the normal people at the top of the forum. :lol:
    Wheelies ARE cool.

    Zaskar X
  • hugo 1st
    hugo 1st Posts: 45
    ..and why not? It does seem to be designed for MTBers after all.

    Must admit I mostly lurked on the old C+ forum, a bit of an extension to buying the mag and reading the letters page.

    When will C+ magazine just be a section in the MTB publication?
  • Steve Austin
    Steve Austin Posts: 1,803
    ouch!

    that hurt. I wonder if its not far from the truth though.
  • timdanaher
    timdanaher Posts: 120
    The link doesn't work for me... just takes me to the forum index page.

    Can someone cut-and-paste? Ta.
  • whiskywheels
    whiskywheels Posts: 628
    Pirahna wrote:
    As posted by NumbNutscp in another thread

    http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/index.php?c=4

    It gets rid of all the MTB stuff and makes life a lot easier.

    Yeh, this is what I've done too, but you still get the whole lot when you click "posts since last visit" and it's all jumbled up without headings.