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View Poll Results: TO DSC OR NOT TO DSC
JOIN DSC 65 75.58%
DON'T JOIN DSC 15 17.44%
SIT ON THE FENCE A BIT LONGER 6 6.98%
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Old 01-Sep-2006, 11:34   #1
Sharpy G Sharpy G is offline
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So theres alot of different opinion on here currently re membership

I'm thinking of joining up

but .............

after reading both sides, what are the main reasons to join or gripes not to join ??

I CAN'T DENY IT'S A BL**DY GOOD FORUM !!!

hope this helps other undecided to make a descision

PLEASE ONLY POST YOUR POLL IF YOU ARE WILLING TO BACK IT UP WITH A + OR - COMMENT !

Mods, if you don't like it then you can remove it, but I think its a good marketing/feedback exercise ?

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Old 01-Sep-2006, 11:37   #2
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ffs it's only 20 quid or whatever, get yer money out ya cheapskates!
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Old 01-Sep-2006, 11:42   #3
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If you hadnt of come on this site, how much bling would you of missed out on?
How much tech knowledge etc............

trouble is people still get this without being a member!

On the mini2 site, you have restrictions. In order to post a for sale, or on a thread selling something, you have to be a paid up member!
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Old 01-Sep-2006, 11:45   #4
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ffs it's only 20 quid or whatever, get yer money out ya cheapskates!

no problem at all with the £20 mate, just need to know what peoples beef is first
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Old 01-Sep-2006, 11:46   #5
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I pay the membership but: Don't have a Ducati, don't do rideouts or trackdays, have had no discounts. So why join?

Well over the last few years I have met with members from the site who have become good friends regardless of the bike I ride, have been to Italy to the factory and museum (again meetings some great members from here) and as has been said it is only £20. If you have or are considering buying a Ducati then you can certainly afford £20.....
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Old 01-Sep-2006, 11:48   #6
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Join it, Sharpy. You provide good input here on the Board and as a member, you can help steer the club in the direction you want it to go. The Club can only change and improve if there are members willing to do their bit towards that goal. The Message Board wouldn't exist but for the paying members who join/re-join each year. There's discounts to be had as a member.

Plus, the Roundel gives you magical powers ...

I may be exaggerating a little with that last point.
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Old 01-Sep-2006, 11:48   #7
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Why not pay £20....

Without the club, what would happen to the web site and the forum.
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Old 01-Sep-2006, 11:49   #8
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this is what I'm after !!!!
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Old 01-Sep-2006, 11:54   #9
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this is what I'm after !!!!

Now do they do it in carbon?
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Old 01-Sep-2006, 11:56   #10
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Do it - joining the DSC is the best motorcycling decision I've ever made. I've met loads of great people, had loads of helpful advice - it's the members that make the club - and all for £20.... Bargain!
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