Fazer Owners Club - Unofficial

General => General => Topic started by: Don71uk on 03 October 2023, 09:41:26 am

Title: FZ10A closing down
Post by: Don71uk on 03 October 2023, 09:41:26 am



Just popped in to look at the American site and saw this


http://www.fz1oa.com/forum/forum/fz1-fazer-owners-association/fz1oa-announcements-news/4505172-time (http://www.fz1oa.com/forum/forum/fz1-fazer-owners-association/fz1oa-announcements-news/4505172-time)


Looks like the site could close next year.



Title: Re: FZ10A closing down
Post by: robbo on 03 October 2023, 09:58:15 am
That’s a shame but totally understandable. I think facebook is responsible for the demise for many forums, which I suppose is just a reflection of modern times. Even this forum is far less active than when I joined only 7 years ago, but possibly folk have just moved on to a newer model of bike.
Title: Re: FZ10A closing down
Post by: b1k3rdude on 03 October 2023, 08:53:58 pm
Well this forum may go the same way unfortunatly.
Title: Re: FZ10A closing down
Post by: BBROWN1664 on 04 October 2023, 10:42:26 am
Well this forum may go the same way unfortunatly.

Depends if people keep using it or not. At the moment the fees are paid and will continue to be paid so the forum can continue.
Title: Re: FZ10A closing down
Post by: fazersharp on 04 October 2023, 12:04:36 pm
That’s a shame but totally understandable. I think facebook is responsible for the demise for many forums, which I suppose is just a reflection of modern times. Even this forum is far less active than when I joined only 7 years ago, but possibly folk have just moved on to a newer model of bike.
There is that and there is also a change in the style of moderation that happened a couple of years ago that may of also contributed to the demise of the number of posters.   
Title: Re: FZ10A closing down
Post by: darrsi on 04 October 2023, 12:20:22 pm
That’s a shame but totally understandable. I think facebook is responsible for the demise for many forums, which I suppose is just a reflection of modern times. Even this forum is far less active than when I joined only 7 years ago, but possibly folk have just moved on to a newer model of bike.


Could it also be that it's far less active due to the age of the bikes and pretty much everything has been covered in one way or another?
So you can do a search and browse the forum for mechanical issues over many years and someone would've already asked the question, with hopefully a resolution to read as well?