camo fox

wisconsin

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I'm all about hitting up vegas and throwing a few down the hatch.
As far as how important you are, I can't answer that, but I can say this. If you get us a new, GOOD forum that people actually like, and are willing to join you will be pretty high up in my eyes.
you might be a redneck if you say "Gun show was full today,ammo going out the door. Bought 900 rnds of 223 lake city brass,for 450.00.. "
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ktmguy70

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Just a thought, how about having some sort of forum users raffle and the winner could participate in evaluating some of the new machines for upcoming shootouts?
I mean, I expect some of us on here have been riding ATV,s way before they gained an extra wheel.
As for content, I like Princevaliants Idea, of having a "hot topics" banner. I also agree with the idea of eliminating the need to go third party to upload pictures, that seems very antiquated.
How a bout a "kid zone" where those say , 13 and under can hang out with maybe some stricter moderation so it doesnt get invaded by idots.
How about poll questions, or maybe once a qaurter, have a quiz and have everyone submit their answers. First correct answer gets a cheap prize, maybe some new grips, or a mag subscription, etc..
How about a "pics" section.
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camo fox

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I don't know how well a kid zone would be. It'd be nice, but how many young kids ride anymore? With the economy being the way it is, parents can't afford to buy atvs for them.
but KTMGUY70 has some good ideas.
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princevaliant1975

Them big hills west of Denver

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I like the idea of polling type questions and or threads. The contest type things I could take or leave, although it might drive more hits to the website (thus making it more marketable to sponsors and advertising). I look at sites like Motorcycleusa.com, it started very small and now is a huge online (and now print) magazine. I like the fact that they have a way to discuss articles through the website. For example there is a new article on ATVmagonline about the Raptor 350 but no way to discuss and leave an opinion on the content of that article. The blog has its comment section at the bottom and I like that. Furthermore like I have said, I always put a link in my articles to this forum in hopes of driving some readers to comment or start a discussion.
All in all a forum is really only as good as the information from its users.
And look who came out of the wood work! KTMguy! I see your account is no longer hacked
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Bonnie63

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