The BSA A7/A10 Forum Team is set up. Just search "forum" on the DGR website.
As I mentioned in my "The Most Technical Thing.." post, I believe DGR should require a minimum registration fee. This would help reduce the number of non-conforming bikes (read, "HD hogs") on the rides. I thought I'd share the text of my recent email with DGR admin:
Hi Richard,
Good to hear from you. No problem to change this. All fixed up now.
Regarding the minimum donation this is a very good point. We trialled it in 3 cities last year and expanded it to 25 this year to see the impact of it. So far it has been received very positively exactly for the reasons noted. Keeps the ride more manageable as it keeps the incorrect bike guys who don't donate anyway from signing up and also increases fundraising.
We will roll this out to Chicago and more cities next year.
Kind Regards,
Mikey Stojcevski
Operations Manager
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The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride
On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 7:31 PM Richard Laidman <rlaidman@gmail.com> wrote:
Mikey,
I hope you and Mark are well.
Late in the game and coming when you are very busy, but, per my request from the last three rides, can you change the ride name for BSA A7/A10 FORUM team to "World-Wide Rides"?
Now, to beat an old drum. I know I am just one vote, but my vote is for changing the policy to require a minimum donation for registration. I sincerely doubt it will seriously reduce the number of riders or event publicity. My friends on the A7/A10 Forum are complaining about their rides being overwhelmed by bikes that don't fit the description (new Harley hogs, for example), and the Chicago ride is no exception. That alone, I think, is not too bad until you realize that most of them have probably donated nothing.
🏍Here's to a safe ride for all!
Regards,
Richard