CRMC Forum

Classic and Vintage outfit discussion, including Where are they now, the people hunter.
User avatar
Simon Smith
Throttle on the Stop
Posts: 592
Joined: Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:16 pm
D/P/T/M/S: Driver
Full Name: Simon Smith
Twitter: @simonsmithno92
Location: Solihull, West Midlands
Contact:

CRMC Forum

Unread post by Simon Smith »

What's happened to the CRMC forum?

Did something happen I don't know about. Last time I looked I couldn't see anything wrong.

I did notice that it wasn't being used much though.
User avatar
steve-e
Site Admin
Posts: 8947
Joined: Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:12 pm
D/P/T/M/S: resting Passenger
Full Name: Steve English
Skype contact: steveenglish.com
Twitter: @steveinmarden
Location: Marden, Kent
Contact:

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by steve-e »

Not being a member of the CRMC I've never had access to it, sorry.
IF YOU'VE FORGOTTEN YOUR LOGIN EMAIL ME, WE ARE GOING BACK TO BEING LOGGED IN TO READ.
steve@steveenglish.com subject:login and whatever details you remember
User avatar
Triplebrew
Sniffing a Victory
Posts: 1030
Joined: Mon Jun 26, 2006 3:49 pm
D/P/T/M/S: Ballast
Full Name: Ian Tapsell
Location: Kent
Contact:

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by Triplebrew »

From the site:

vBulletin Message

The CRMC forum has been temporarily withdrawn.

This is because it has been decided that in it’s current form it isn’t representing the club in the light that it should and could.

In other words the CRMC provides a wonderful, friendly, happy and fun atmosphere in which to go Classic motorcycle racing.

Work is currently underway to completely re-format the forum, so that it has a different feel and provide a fantastic medium for exchange of ideas, information and experiences.

Many lessons have been learnt and this will be incorporated into the new forum, which be released within the next few weeks. If you have any positive comments and suggestions as to how the new forum should be constructed and what sections it should include, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Jono Yardley

jono.yardley@crmc.co.uk


Not sure quite what the problem is though :?
2011 MR Equipe Trident

It's A Triple Thing!

http://www.triplebrewracing.co.uk"

To finish first, first you must finish.
User avatar
NickR
Setting the Fastest Lap
Posts: 299
Joined: Wed Sep 10, 2008 6:21 pm
D/P/T/M/S: Driver
Full Name: Nick Robinson
Location: Sheffield
Contact:

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by NickR »

No doubt someone will have said something mildly contentious or, even worse, deigned to have deviated from agreeing with committee by as much as 0.1%, therefore Teddy has been expelled from the pram and we have had our forum shut down and have been made to stand in the naughty corner for a month or so.

The Classic Club has always been the same and, presumably, always will be. Certain members of the committee seem to think that it's run for their benefit and it is a major inconvenience to them that they actually have to engage with some of the plebians who actually race the bikes. Obviously I do not mean Ian, Jono, John or Mark.
http://www.ontheedgeracing.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
User avatar
ianw
Opposite Lock Through the Chicanes
Posts: 923
Joined: Thu Jun 15, 2006 9:52 pm
Location: Wirral

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by ianw »

Going back about 12 years ago when I was Eligibility Secretary for the Forgotten Racing Club, I tried to get in touch with the Classic Club's Eligibility Secretary to see what they thought about having a combined grid of Forgotten Era outfits & Classic Club outfits, given the fact that more classic guys were racing with Forgotten Era than with the Classic Club.
This was at a time when the Classic Club grids were dwindling. They never came back to me.
I then handed the job over to Stu Mellor & a few years later I tried to register for the Classic Club Forum. I got a reply of "LIFE TIME BAN" or words to that effect! I must have upset one of their shirt lift--s big time!!!
User avatar
steve-e
Site Admin
Posts: 8947
Joined: Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:12 pm
D/P/T/M/S: resting Passenger
Full Name: Steve English
Skype contact: steveenglish.com
Twitter: @steveinmarden
Location: Marden, Kent
Contact:

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by steve-e »

Oh I don't know about that Ian, you came close here before now :lol: :lol: :thumbup:
IF YOU'VE FORGOTTEN YOUR LOGIN EMAIL ME, WE ARE GOING BACK TO BEING LOGGED IN TO READ.
steve@steveenglish.com subject:login and whatever details you remember
User avatar
ianw
Opposite Lock Through the Chicanes
Posts: 923
Joined: Thu Jun 15, 2006 9:52 pm
Location: Wirral

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by ianw »

oye! :lol: :lol:
User avatar
Simon Smith
Throttle on the Stop
Posts: 592
Joined: Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:16 pm
D/P/T/M/S: Driver
Full Name: Simon Smith
Twitter: @simonsmithno92
Location: Solihull, West Midlands
Contact:

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by Simon Smith »

I think things have changed a bit now Ian.

Still don't get many post classic's though (CRMC, sidecar, period 4).

Any starting this season Ian (Sidecar Bloke)?
User avatar
Eddy Wright
Throttle on the Stop
Posts: 644
Joined: Wed Sep 20, 2006 4:01 pm
D/P/T/M/S: Driver
Full Name: Eddy Wright
Location: North Yorkshire
Contact:

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by Eddy Wright »

I would say things have changed quite a lot too. Ian (Sidecar Bloke) has done a sterling job with the Sidecar grids, and the Officials in general could'nt be more helpful. The marshalls are first class, and the entry fees are same has the solo class. It's a pleasure to race with them, and we get at least four races over a weekend.
Eddy Wright
Free Styler
richard
Scything Through The Field
Posts: 123
Joined: Thu Jan 04, 2007 12:08 am
Location: essex

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by richard »

How nice it is to here someone say something nice about the C.R.M.C, why is it that when something is changed and someone blames the committee, it may be that they want a better forum. So Eddy thanks for sticking up for our club. P.S. no I am not on the committee.
User avatar
NickR
Setting the Fastest Lap
Posts: 299
Joined: Wed Sep 10, 2008 6:21 pm
D/P/T/M/S: Driver
Full Name: Nick Robinson
Location: Sheffield
Contact:

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by NickR »

I agree with Ed, the club is superb to race with, and the competition is good. The riders reps are fabulous and the organisation second to none. It's merely the sneering attitude and self-importance of one or two on the committee that gets up my nose.
http://www.ontheedgeracing.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
User avatar
666
Setting the Fastest Lap
Posts: 283
Joined: Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:14 pm
D/P/T/M/S: gofor
Skype contact: JRS RACING
Location: suffolk

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by 666 »

Please don't forget that all of the Committee are volunteers,don't get paid,put in a lot of time and are doing their best and that has been so since the club was formed as all clubs are.We all have our own views,and there will always be differing opinions,so please don't lets moan about their opinions and rules. Help them by making suggestions about the issues which you think need addressing in a civil manner,or if you consider you could do better,step up to the plate and get elected.I wouldn't want such a job.I believe they do a great job despite not agreeing with some decisions over the years. Lets be thankful that there are people that are prepared to give their time so we can race,time is one thing you cannot replace.
User avatar
bludge
Lapping the Tail Enders
Posts: 415
Joined: Wed Jun 14, 2006 8:57 pm
D/P/T/M/S: Having a year orf!
Full Name: Andy Bludge Smith
Twitter: andysmith151
Location: Cotswolds
Contact:

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by bludge »

For sidecars to be as popular as they are in the CRMC right now, i feel it's down to the sidecar eligability bloke who has positively encouraged teams rather than criticise them behind their backs like the last one did. It only takes one kiljoy to lower the atmosphere. Ian Johnson has breathed fresh life into the CRMC (which appeared to have coincided with his 'new' outfit, propelling him to the front of the field but good on him n all that) :mrgreen:

Of course, there's the enthusiasm of the teams too which is what makes the CRMC sidecar paddock so friendly & the racing on the track, superb like it should be & was in 2009 8-)
Millie ~ You're a spoilt brat Alice!

Alice (upset) ~ I am not a boiled sprout!!! :)

www.honeypotcottages.co.uk
User avatar
sidecar bloke
Setting the Fastest Lap
Posts: 221
Joined: Sat Apr 25, 2009 7:29 pm
D/P/T/M/S: Sidecar driver
Full Name: Ian Johnson
Location: Farnborough, Hants

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by sidecar bloke »

:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

The main thing is that all the crews seem to get on really well - whilst there is some real close racing on the track (sorry, sounding like a car racer!) the atmosphere in the paddock (where realistically we spend most of the weekend - or in the bar) is second to none!

We have been extremely lucky to have Dave Gristwood with his boundless enthusiasm for sidecars and financial generosity in sponsoring the class.

:witch:
User avatar
Eddy Wright
Throttle on the Stop
Posts: 644
Joined: Wed Sep 20, 2006 4:01 pm
D/P/T/M/S: Driver
Full Name: Eddy Wright
Location: North Yorkshire
Contact:

Re: CRMC Forum

Unread post by Eddy Wright »

Well put Ian. The Gristwood team, and Dave in particular have made a massive contribution, Problem is they are getting faster!!
Eddy Wright
Free Styler
Post Reply