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Why online motorcycle forums (fora?) are dying, so claims this article
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<blockquote data-quote="RiderJoe" data-source="post: 1447755" data-attributes="member: 93203"><p>I find this topic very interesting, and I too wonder what new owners will do. I have been in the FJR forums since 2003, when I got my first FJR. Over the years read a lot of information and learned a lot from them. I also appreciated the fjr1300.info site while it was active, and still refer to it for my 2006 ride. However, I have two new riding buddies, one of them has a brand new bike. After they realized how expensive it is to maintain their bikes is shops, and are often disappointed with their service, they are turning to YouTube for DIY videos, or are asking me the most basic questions even before attempting an oil change. They also search online, but they are not confident about what is a good advice and what is not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiderJoe, post: 1447755, member: 93203"] I find this topic very interesting, and I too wonder what new owners will do. I have been in the FJR forums since 2003, when I got my first FJR. Over the years read a lot of information and learned a lot from them. I also appreciated the fjr1300.info site while it was active, and still refer to it for my 2006 ride. However, I have two new riding buddies, one of them has a brand new bike. After they realized how expensive it is to maintain their bikes is shops, and are often disappointed with their service, they are turning to YouTube for DIY videos, or are asking me the most basic questions even before attempting an oil change. They also search online, but they are not confident about what is a good advice and what is not. [/QUOTE]
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