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Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by martin_deyanov, Jul 19, 2018.

  1. martin_deyanov

    martin_deyanov Active Member

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    Hi folks,

    I've noticed several mentions of facebook groups while reading through the forum. Can you please let me know which are the most active so I can join? Also if any are private/hidden I would appreciate an invite.

    Thanks.
     
  2. Naz

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    The only one I’ve been part of is the Honda Fireblade Owners Club, I’ve found it useful for parts and other bits and bobs, just tried attaching a screen shots or you but didn’t work
     
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  3. martin_deyanov

    martin_deyanov Active Member

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    Thanks mate.
     
  4. Stevie_d

    Stevie_d Senior Member

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    Lots of keyboard warriors on those groups , some stuff interesting tho
     
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    Lots of keyboard warriors on those groups , some stuff interesting tho
     
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  6. Naz

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    You find keyboard warriors every where, there’s been a few on here as well. I don’t bother getting in conversations just look for anything I need and then I’m gone!
     
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    That's a shame. Involvement in conversations and camaraderie with members is one of the key bonuses for groups like this. Only last week I was fortunate enough to meet a fellow member for a roadside chat. To be able to put a face to the avatar is (for me) rewarding.

    There are successful group runs orchestrated by members for members, up-to-date technical information and user experiences that help others, and of course the huge range of parts and accessories made available by members for members.

    I accept, however, that membership is on the basis of 'each to their own' - that is what makes us all individuals.
     
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    This group has been fine , as has the Facebook Honda fireblade owners club group . However some other groups I’m on have proper little keyboard warriors . Some 2 stroke groups and yorkshire county bikers one and a couple of others .
     
  9. Naz

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    Your certainly right it is a shame it’s that way at times. Most normal individuals would join a group to get know like minded people and increase their knowledge about certain subjects but unfortunately at times when a discussion is started some people just don’t like others opinions and that’s when your better off leaving the topic well alone and not getting involved.

    There’s always a twat somewhere who wants to give it for no good reason, some just can’t help it because they are just Grade A Twats. Respect each other and other’s opinions and life will always be better :)

    Just watching the two Ronnies so its a Good Night from me and a Good Night from him! ;)
     
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