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simicrintz

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  1. I have an old ('86) Club Car golf cart that I dropped two Chevy Volt lithium batteries in; does 30 mph and runs for days.  Picked up a couple of eBikes a couple of weeks ago and tweaked the settings to get them up to almost 30 mph as well.  I'm not a tree hugger and will never (never?) leave the gasser world, but this electric stuff is pretty fun!  And you get used to the quiet :)

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  2. 11 hours ago, dirt dame said:

    We used to have lots of smaller club rides back in the day.  Not many rides are posted on this forum, these days, and some of those are not very  coherent or detailed, leaving a lot to be desired both in the invitation and the resulting ride report.  What are people supposed to make of these cryptic postings?  We have some good ride posts, but we need more.

    I know that I am beating a dead horse, but I'll put in my .02 anyway. I never understood why somebody posted up a ride and then instead of keeping it all together had to post a completely separate ride report.  You had to go look at the original thread that started the ride to see what was happening and discussed, and then go look at the separate ride report-talk about disjointed and incoherent.  I'm not saying that is what diminished the page but it did affect my way of looking at it. 

    Again, just my .02 (to hopefully make the page better).  Congrats on getting the funds to keep the page alive!!


  3. Great news, Mimi!  And great pic, CID!

    I agree that interesting content is needed as well (and if I could make a suggestion: it does not matter where it is posted.  I always felt that starting a new ride report was silly and detracted from exactly this.  Just my .02).

    Still here and watching; Happy Thanksgiving to you all (sorry to hijack but do not want to start and new Happy Thanksgiving thread!)!

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  4. 2 hours ago, paulmbowers said:

    IF a forum like this can return to health, it's going to require a serious change in attitude (which it appears to have done!) and consistent positive messaging over a long period of time; people need to once again feel welcome and safe from personal attack.  Nobody wants to be in a group where they're not welcome. Maybe the site can move forward, away from the hostile environment for which it's become known.

    I agree with the above.  I never did get to ride with anyone on here (my fault), but I did get to meet quite a few of the folks here (you know who you are!) and many I have spoken to on the phone.  I attended a couple of meetings at Mike's BBQ and went to one tech day at DSM8's place (and just bought a Garmin off of him for my FIL).  I checked in then to see what you were all up to, and I still do, always with the hope of riding with so many of you one day (before I bailed out!). 

    Again, the blame was mine for never riding with any of you, and for that I do have some regrets.  That said, the attitude that Paul speaks about kept me away to some extent as well (one individual in particular, who almost made me leave the page; they still post occasionally and I just choose not to read the posts) and stopped me from contributing on a regular basis.  I cannot commit to contributing currently because of this, but I promise to keep an eye on things and do so if it does appear that things are heading in the right direction.  There may be many that feel the same way and have never spoken up.

    Thank you for posting that, Paul.  I have hesitated to say anything, thinking that I was just being a big baby, but now that it has been said I felt it was appropriate to also post.  And even being 400 miles away with no chance of riding the old area, I intend to continue to check in and follow all of your exploits.

    I wish the page all the best; I have spent many hours here and watched a plethora of videos and made a lot of "friendships" with people that I have never met but feel I (somewhat) know!  I sincerely look forward to the day that I can contribute and keep the page alive!

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  5. FWIW, I check in each morning and evening.  Doesn't do me much good from Utah, but I still enjoy seeing what everyone is up to.  Will not go looking for the FB page.....

    I moderate a Jeep page and saw the migration to FB there s well; it is kinda sad to me.  I prefer the simplicity and info on a forum and FB is just a jumbled mess to me (I rarely go on it and do not care for it).  I stop by the Jeep page every morning and evening as well, but traffic is slow; really hoping this does not happen here.

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  6. I don't see him as complaining, more like stating a fact.  I have a great online relationship with a lot of guys on this page, but I never went on a ride while there because I felt the same way.  I have my own group that I rode with so it really did not matter, but it would have been nice to have another group that I could hook up with.

    I love the page (one reason I check in multiple times a day still, even from Utah!).  I don't hold the clique aspect in contempt, but his reply is pretty dang accurate! 

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  7. Well done, Kelly!  Teaching my son to ride (at 8 yo) and being able to ride with him still today (he and I bombed around Sand Hollow a few weeks ago) is something that I cherish as well.

    Congrats to you and your son!!!

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