I think most people don't even know that there is a US XS11 forum. If someone asks a question on the Facebook page he most definitely gets a zillion answers, all pointing in a different direction. Most of the answers are counter productive. When someone suggests visiting the XS11 forum to get the correct answers it shows that they never heard of it. I think there lies a piece of the solution: making people aware of this giant source of information. Asking for money? I don't think that works. People don't like to pay for information, most people don't even like to register to become a member. I estimate 3-5% of the visitors every day is a member, that means 95-97% is a guest. They probably find it too much of a hassle to register. In the mean time clubs with their forums are disappearing rapidly: Our Dutch Club was the first, then the UK club, then several German forums. I don't know about the rest like the French and the Aussi clubs?
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Thank you Hawkinspickle, Lab3, and Mathh for your feedback, Your thoughtful comments are noted and well taken. BobBob's Bikes:
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"Jean's Heroic Journey"
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