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Making friends through ATV forum and message board
Written by Raceway ATV - the #1 kids Kazuma ATV dealer
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Making friends through ATV forums and message boards
I don’t know about you but to me, ATV is more than just a hobby or sport to me. I’ve honestly lost count of the number of friends I’ve made through this ATV riding habit of mine. In fact, I’d go as far as to say that making friends while ATVing is one of the highlights of an enthusiast’s life! I can cite some friend’s experience as examples as to how ATVing brought their families closer together and it has even unwittingly saved a few marriages! Imagine that.
It’s easy to make friends when you’re out riding. Like when a friend brings someone new to the group and you guys just exchange numbers and jokes over beer after riding through trails and stuff. Not surprisingly, it’s just as easy to make friends online as well through ATV forums and message boards. Have you tried logging into ATV forums and message boards to share you stuff before? If you have, you’ll know how easy it is to make friends online. If you have not, you should try it. And you can retain your privacy without revealing too much information about yourself too – and it’s a great thing because this means that you can pick and choose whom you want to make friends with! The anonymity is fun and there’s a lot of free-sharing of information that you cannot find offline, like pictures and videos and stuff you don’t (and cannot) bring to the trails with you.
The reason why I am writing about this today is to let you guys know that www.Racewayatv.com’s forum is an ever-ready platform for you to use for sharing of information and finding new friends. I strongly urge you to go check it out, sign up as a member (easy registration which takes no more than 2 minutes) and then start sharing anything you want there! Of course, we draw the line at obscene stuff and intimate details but hey, other than that, the stage is yours!
I’ve been to a lot of forums and message boards to share my stuff online too and if you’re new to this whole concept of sharing ATV stuff online, I’ll kickstart your engine for you. Have you been filming or recording your ATV riding trips on your cell phone, digital camera or camcorder? If you have, go to www.youtube.com and start uploading your stuff there. And then post links in the forum for others to see! We’ll thank you fervently for that! And of course, there’s the sharing of photos…of your cat, your kids, your ATV and videos of you pulling a stunt (hopefully successfully). We want to see all of that. I, for one, would love to read about your experiences riding through the trails in the country or even outside of the country so that I can one day ride there as well.
Oh…which reminds me of a friend who runs an ATV safety riding school and he is so selfless that he films lessons down, upload them into www.youtube.com or www.videos.google.com and then post them up into forums. His lessons are mostly for kids but still….he’s doing it out of kindness and I admire him for that. (Just love that guy!) I am using this as an example as to ways you to share information online in ATV forums and message boards.
Even if you don’t buy a thing that I’ve just written up there, it’s fine….really. But give try finding friends online through racewayatv’s forum and start making friends. If not for friendship, at least you could potentially find someone in another state with whom you can hit the trails with or is willing to share ideas with you on where to ride, you see.
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