Although that does sound logical, the loss of a single poster with exceptional input and knowledge to a forum can make a huge difference to the overall content and interest.One poster doesn't make - or break - the forum.
Fair enough, but we are all different.Although that does sound logical, the loss of a single poster with exceptional input and knowledge to a forum can make a huge difference to the overall content and interest.
I don't know whether it's an intentional absence on his part or for unrelated reasons, but it has really diminished the number of interesting posts on here.
I find myself skimming through the "recent activity" page very quickly now, then pop over to ES.
Yes indeed, but it is only a "few", so the loss of one is quite significant....... but there are a few others on here who also know their onions.
Or put another way: "Now that clever dick who told them how to do everything on the cheap has gone, we can get stuck in and flog some KTMs."it should also be said, that the vast majority of eBikes that have sold this year in the UK, and will sell over the next few years are bikes that are purchased complete, by people who aren't interested in how they actually work.
We'd suggest based on conversations with our dealers, and their feedback from customers that this forum will actually grow more and be more relevant the growing number of eBike riders if its less technical.
Which is why we've now put some more money into support Pedelecs and started advertising with them this month.
I would have thought that an eBike forum could have been a focus of interest for all user's interest, whether technical or non-technical, ready built or DIY......We'd suggest based on conversations with our dealers, and their feedback from customers that this forum will actually grow more and be more relevant the growing number of eBike riders if its less technical......
There is room for all types of ebike users on Pedelecs.I would have thought that an eBike forum could have been a focus of interest for all user's interest, whether technical or non-technical, ready built or DIY.
If Pedelecs wants to move away from technical discussions and people helping each other with self-builds and understanding the rapidly evolving technology, it's the forums loss IMHO.
Thank goodness for ES.
I wouldn't gravitate elsewhere from choice Rob, I'd got the impression from the post I'd quoted that techies were no longer wanted on here as it was queering the pitch for forum growth.....There is room for all types of ebike users on Pedelecs.
But if self-builders gravitate elsewhere, that's up to them.
KTM are only here for profit, if they are upping their advertising spend on here, it shows there's life in the old place yet.
He's active right up to this morning on ES, (thank goodness)....Does anyone know D8veh personally to see if he's alright? And if he is, find out why he's absent and if there's anything can be done to help him get back? Whether or not people are interested in kits, his helpful advice added positivity to the forum which is a precious addition when things go quiet and a certain proportion of posts are people niggling at each other.
I agree the sub categories can be tricky to follow, I use this link to just view recent activity, regardless of where:There's still plenty of us here. I think the many sub categories on this forum can make it appear less active than it actually is
Seems unlikely to me, but that's a question only the management can answer.I I'd got the impression from the post I'd quoted that techies were no longer wanted on here as it was queering the pitch for forum growth.....
Lol... I don't anyone would think that people like Dave are KTM customers, they aren't really. Engineers who like to tinker and buy parts from China aren't the sort of people who'll go out and shell out on a ready built bike from our or indeed any brand.Or put another way: "Now that clever dick who told them how to do everything on the cheap has gone, we can get stuck in and flog some KTMs."
Not true at all. We're 100% not here for profit. We're here to learn, educate and support. If us being on here, means some people are aware of the brand and might consider a bike based on the fact we're one of the few brands putting our head above the wall, thats cool - but its not the reason and certainly not the ONLY reason where here.There is room for all types of ebike users on Pedelecs.
But if self-builders gravitate elsewhere, that's up to them.
KTM are only here for profit, if they are upping their advertising spend on here, it shows there's life in the old place yet.