Lots of members here, a majority I'd say. Read the agreement note at the top of the page. Its a little more involved than that. And the club is more than just some free tech advice on a forum. I'm not too good at explaining it, I'm sure someone will chime in. I recommend joining COG.+1, Great folks, rallies and Nationals. Plus tons of info. Sure, this site rocks, so does the COG..
Lots of members here, a majority I'd say. Read the agreement note at the top of the page. Its a little more involved than that. And the club is more than just some free tech advice on a forum. I'm not too good at explaining it, I'm sure someone will chime in. I recommend joining COG.
I can't see paying money for a web forum they try and act like joining is some kind of great deal but I guess I don't see it....
Anyway just wanted to ... see if everyone recommend joining COG.
VERY well put guys...I guess I should not have rolled my eyes at COG like I did at first. Thanks again for the info and hope to see you all at a rally!I would definitely recommend joining. I am a member and yes I have the same forum name on both sites as do many people
ssmith I should be buying you the drink!
This site has given me such a warm welcome and it good to know that COG will as well.
Do most of you keep the same name on the COG forum?
There really isn't a split. Just a club that kind of spawned two forums. One this one that is run by a guy (Rick) who has done a lot for the club over the years and now enjoys running his (this) forum and the Concours. And there is also the other forum which is run by the club COG itself on the COG website. Both forums are free to use. Both forums have great people and a lot of the members (like myself) frequent both forums. So there really isn't a split. Just a couple of great resource forums for people who enjoy the Concours and motorcycles in general.
COG "the club" is about so much more than just forum's. It is about people and mainly a certain model motorcycle (the Concours). But a lot of people find the people, events and club itself so enjoyable to themselves, that they remain active members in COG, even though they don't own a Concours any more. Come to an event and meet some people. Hopefully you'll see what I mean. I suggest going to a rally. Most people who attend a rally, find they have a great time. It's about the people who enjoy motorcycling!
There really isn't a split. Just a club that kind of spawned two forums. One this one that is run by a guy (Rick) who has done a lot for the club over the years and now enjoys running his (this) forum and the Concours. And there is also the other forum which is run by the club COG itself on the COG website. Both forums are free to use. Both forums have great people and a lot of the members (like myself) frequent both forums. So there really isn't a split. Just a couple of great resource forums for people who enjoy the Concours and motorcycles in general.Nicely said. Heck after reading it I thought about joining again
COG "the club" is about so much more than just forum's. It is about people and mainly a certain model motorcycle (the Concours). But a lot of people find the people, events and club itself so enjoyable to themselves, that they remain active members in COG, even though they don't own a Concours any more. Come to an event and meet some people. Hopefully you'll see what I mean. I suggest going to a rally. Most people who attend a rally, find they have a great time. It's about the people who enjoy motorcycling!