It is, or was, don't really know anymore.Buckeye96;197990 wrote: I thought it was associated with NESBA. My bad
Let it go Steve, it's not worth it. Don't get me wrong, I feel you. You KNOW I do.steve p;197989 wrote: Oh, this shit just kills me. LOL
LOL!!D-Zum;198080 wrote: I'm trying to figure out why it matters at all..
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Dustin, you just seem to have an axe to grind here, but you never reveal your true agenda because whenever the parts/tires business aspect of things here gets mentioned..you pop up like whack-a-mole.
ronhix;198142 wrote: Let it go Steve, it's not worth it. Don't get me wrong, I feel you. You KNOW I do.
BUT, let's get back to where we started...
Let's just enjoy riding.
Let's just enjoy investing in those members that want to progress in this sport.
Let's just enjoy hanging out together for the few NESBA events we still have here in the MidWest.
See ya this weekend. :cheers:
Me too - I've stuck with Turn One thru these multiple vendor changes. Something $5.00 cheaper online doesn't do me any good when I've got a problem at the track or need to talk to someone about a mechanical problem.jaren warren;198172 wrote: I just hope this doesn't have a negative impact on http://www.turnoneracing.com/
I'm all for a free and open market, but I also really enjoy the benefits of trackside support.
I get my track materials & bike parts from 5 PEOPLE, all of whom i've either ridden with, see 4 or more times a month etc..steve p;197989 wrote: Oh, this shit just kills me. LOL:agree:
Cyclepath;198206 wrote: Good on ya finny.... Joe is the real deal, and his local support and knowledge is worth the extra few $$Cyclepath;198066 wrote: FIZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Pop......
ronhix;198142 wrote: Let it go Steve, it's not worth it. Don't get me wrong, I feel you. You KNOW I do.
BUT, let's get back to where we started...
Let's just enjoy riding.
Let's just enjoy investing in those members that want to progress in this sport.
Let's just enjoy hanging out together for the few NESBA events we still have here in the MidWest.
See ya this weekend. :cheers:
I guess I'm the opposite - when at all possible, my support goes to the vendors and sponsors who support the club and it always has. I'd like to point out the portion of the press release (and Sam's note) that you're glossing over that explains how the profits are going towards bringing back some of the track day perks that the economy killed off (as well as bringing some new ones).j_fuggin_t;198217 wrote: I get my track materials & bike parts from 5 PEOPLE, all of whom i've either ridden with, see 4 or more times a month etc..
I'm all in support of my LOCAL vendors, like Dustin, Brian, Joe, Ken (superbike suspension) & my local honda dealer, THATS IT! Now the owner of KD is local to someone and good for them for supporting him, but my support will go to my local guys & friends.. once you take the food out of the local mouth they can no longer support us locals.. :notsure:
and he should take no offense to it at all, its more of a preference, I love Nesba and the way it operates (minus the crappy MW schedule this year ) i pay my dues to nesba and i do as many nesba days as i possibly canRyanITV;198220 wrote: I guess I'm the opposite - when at all possible, my support goes to the vendors and sponsors who support the club and it always has. I'd like to point out the portion of the press release (and Sam's note) that you're glossing over that explains how the profits are going towards bringing back some of the track day perks that the economy killed off (as well as bringing some new ones).
Ryan
free drinks and snacks? ...woo hoo. hopefully theres moreRyanITV;198220 wrote: I'd like to point out the portion of the press release (and Sam's note) that you're glossing over that explains how the profits are going towards bringing back some of the track day perks that the economy killed off (as well as bringing some new ones).
Ryan
this thread is about a vendor? i thought logged into the dungeon on the WERA board again by accidentRyanITV;198220 wrote: I guess I'm the opposite - when at all possible, my support goes to the vendors and sponsors who support the club and it always has. I'd like to point out the portion of the press release (and Sam's note) that you're glossing over that explains how the profits are going towards bringing back some of the track day perks that the economy killed off (as well as bringing some new ones).
Ryan
How about giving these people their refunds?saml;198230 wrote: If you have any ideas about what would make your overall track day experience better or ideas about how you think NESBA should spend the profits from NESBAStore.com, please let me know (lower prices, and more track time don't count!).