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Post by boxerpan »

Dear all,
if you would like to see the S rated by more of us folks in this years rider power survey the form is available online at www.riderpower.com :o
Go fill it in ; good/bad/indifferent - we know the truth :D

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oops - not done that yet.

I always have issues with that form - cos I have so much kit and 2 bikes!!
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I filled this in yesterday - felt like mentioning my MZ's but didn't have the heart.

Trouble is with these surveys they're only (shock horror) as good as the questions asked. In this case most of them seem to be written my a 12 yr old...actually that was an insult to a 12 yr old.

Bit of amusement but nowt else.

I do think that MS&L should do a similar survey of their reader base - I dare say it would be far more relevant in the real world (where/whatever that is) :)
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Post by Darth_1100S »

I'd already filled in the one in the mag, but hadn't got round to posting it. To be honest I don't know how they can make a compehensive survey from the questions they ask, they do seem to be a bit basic. I still fill it in every year tho' - in the vain hope I may be invited to test a bike somewhere. :roll: Besides which nobody else does one so I suppose we shouldn't knock their efforts. :?

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I only mentioned it as a way of promoting the S - assuming most of us here like it despite its foibles. If the 1100rs can get top slot :?: :?
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Post by minivin »

Yup, posted mine today (FREEPOST don't forget!!!!) and also did one for the Comet just incase they do "and these bikes as well" just like two years ago :)

Don't forget, you can do more than just the one bike or set of kit,you can do multiple replies for the extra kit and bikes!
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Darth_1100S wrote:I'd already filled in the one in the mag, but hadn't got round to posting it. To be honest I don't know how they can make a compehensive survey from the questions they ask, they do seem to be a bit basic. I still fill it in every year tho' - in the vain hope I may be invited to test a bike somewhere. :roll: Besides which nobody else does one so I suppose we shouldn't knock their efforts. :?

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RiceBurner wrote: I've been involved in two or three RiDE articles. :D
Don't worry mate. Your secret's safe with us. :twisted:
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I bet he's got his Sam Brown belt to prove it!!!!


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winger wrote:I bet he's got his Sam Brown belt to prove it!!!!


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