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Thanks for the feedback guys, I'll take a look into this, just looking into an issue with photos at the moment.
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Hiya, I'm really sorry for the inconvience here, especially when you are one of a few members who help sponsor this site to run, with out you guys the forums wouldn't still be here! To cut the story short, I should have your original photos and will be able to get them, but will need your help to identify your bike. I'll try and upload all the images to a private photo gallery for members to download. Long story kept as short as possible. The Yamaha Owners Club was originally on a virtual server, and was fine to start with. Over time it became very slow and especially comeing up to 20k users, but more significantly it became very difficult to back up. With only 20,000 members, the database just for the forum even just the raw text and compressed was about 400mb, now add on the DB for the subscriptions, chat, garage, and the main news content on the homepage. You can see that the database becomes a significant resource. This is only the text and excludes all images and attachments. Now the problem I had in backing this up is that it would take a very long time and put huge load on the server which would make the forums really really slow and at times unusable. As we were on a shared server we were also limited by disk space, the actual size of the site + backup was more than the available disk space. This meant that I had to prioritise what was backed up, and only backup criticial parts of the infrastructure. This is very bad as not everything is backed up at once, and to be transparent I couldn't afford a new server. The site runs at a significant loss, I put a lot of my own money in to the site to keep it running, at the moment I could buy a brand new R1 every 3 years, which is why I don't have a bike :-(, so trying to justify a new server to my girlfriend was a little difficult to say the least ;-) Anyway logistically it became so bad, the only solution was a new server or just let the forums run to the ground. With the forums being established for coming up to ten years I couldn't let that happen. So. I finally had the server, but just did not have the time available to move it to a new server. I paid an external consultant to move the club website over to the new server, and install the latest versions of all the applications which were running, to get it done quicker and also to ensure nothing went wrong. My IT skills are limited. Anyway the problem we had was as the database were all backed up at different times, things weren't syncronised to each other. So the problem I've been left with is many images weren't specified in the re-instated database. I've had the garage software developer manually syncronise the images to the users where possible. But unfortunately there are still a number of images not assoicated to users. What I will need to do is, upload all these images to a private account and allow members to search and download their photos and reupload them. I know this is really crap, and it shouldn't be anyone else's problem. But I'm doing my best to ensure everything is ok, and have invested in a great stable platform which is more future proof than it has been previously, much quicker, more secure and won't have any issues backing up :-)
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Monster Energy Yamahas Steven Frossard finished third overall a well-received Matterley Basin for the Grand Prix of Great Britain and the thirteenth stop of fifteen on the FIM Motocross World Championship schedule. The Frenchman posted his sixth podium result on the factory YZ450FM and has moved up to second position in the MX1-GP standings in what is just his first term in the category and his first as part of the decorated works set-up. The weekend began well for the team with Frossard feeling comfortable on the excellent racing surface in southern England. The 24 year old fought with Christophe Pourcel for pole position across the spectacular jumps and carved, soft mud that permitted different, grippy line choice before settling for second position without risk in the final two laps. Bright skies greeted race-day and Frossard led almost all of the opening moto ahead of Pourcel. He had collided with a fence post and ripped off the right radiator shroud earlier in the sprint and this had an effect on his riding. 183 broke too hard into a tight right turn four laps from the flag and was passed by his countryman. He then went on the attack but was able to draw up to the rear wheel of the former world champion. Frossard led the first fifteen minutes of the second moto until a dramatic crash between Billy Mackenzie and Tanel Leok led to the race being stopped. On the restart Frossard worked his way into third and then demoted Pourcel to reach second place. Sadly Antonio Cairoli was beyond reach. With his brace of runner-up positions Frossard earned the lower step of the rostrum but was consistently quick and close to victory all through the event. The team were at full strength in the UK thanks to the transfer of 2010 MX3 World Champion Carlos Campano to the awning. The Spaniard fills David Philippaerts saddle for the final three events of the series and got off to a positive start by equalling his best ever moto result. Campano was motivated, strong and aggressive. He had some bad luck in the first moto when he slipped off on the first corner but set some impressive lap-times to recover back to fifteenth. In the second race he started brilliantly and was pressuring Shaun Simpson for second place until the premature halt. In the third moto the 25 year old from Sevilla rode to sixth position to match a previous best obtained in 2009. Campano was tenth overall. Anthony Boissiere, currently fifteenth in the MX1 standings, was able to post scores of tenth and ninth for a very solid seventh overall at Matterley; it was the Frenchmans highest classification of the year. Frossard trails world champion Tony Cairoli by 82 points but with Clement Desalle and Evgeny Bobryshev set to miss the rest of the season through injury he defends a gap of 62 over Max Nagl in fourth. Grand Prix meetings in Germany (Gaildorf) and Italy (Fermo) remain and a maximum of 100 points still to win. Steven Frossard, 3rd position: Yesterday I had a great race with Christophe and it was a lot of fun to ride like this. This is the best track this year. In the first moto I made the holeshot and had a little problem with my arm and I also broke the radiator shroud when I hit a post. It affected my riding a little bit. I led for thirty minutes but made a mistake in one of the corners and then pushed really hard to try and win the moto. I made a great start in the second moto and went to the front but after fifteen minutes we had to stop. We went again and I was third but I think I pushed a bit too much and felt tired. Cairoli was fast and I couldnt catch him. In the beginning I was trying to think GP by GP but now my goal is to finish second. It is a bit difficult because everyone says I will finish there, so I want to keep focussed. I am happy with the way the championship is going but at the start of the year I was close to Antonio and Desalle but lost points through some mistakes. I am learning and will improve on this for next year. Carlos Campano, 10th position: Im happy. In the first race I had a crash on the first corner and was far behind but I found a good rhythm and could come back to fifteenth. I felt good on the bike and the track and was motivated for the second moto. I started ahead and slotted into third. I was on the point of taking second but then they stopped the race. I hoped I might be able to make the same start but it didnt really happen. I got stuck behind Goncalves and Barragan and Nagl caught us. I finally passed Goncalves and pushed hard to get behind Nagl but could get him at the end. I think this was an important forward step and I loved the bike and the track. I dont notice so much difference with the factory bike and my YZ450F but at the end of the motos when the track is really rough then I can really attack the other riders and I am far less on the limit compared to the other. It means less mistakes. I have to thank the team for all their work. They didnt put any pressure on me and I did the best I could. I had a lot of problems this year and I am really grateful for this opportunity.
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Thanks guys, getting there. Need to fix the country flag images. @2wheels, not quite sure what you mean by this? "And does the post not jump down to the last place you read ?" @barkwindjammer, have you connected by facebook before? Assume it's using the fact that you're logged into facebook.
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This video shows how to create a latest topics block, showing the full post, and then adding that block to a new page.
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This video shows off some of the user interface you can expect to see in the article management area of the ACP.
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Learn how to use the new "Promote to Article" feature to copy a post to the articles section.
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Essentials of Motorcycle Breakdown Cover When your motorcycle breaks down, especially if you are in a remote location, you are not alone if you have excellent motorcycle breakdown cover. First, and perhaps most important, is roadside rescue. Waiting out in the elements after a breakdown, especially in unfamiliar territory, is very unpleasant, to say the least. Most policies for motorcycle breakdown guarantee only a 40 minute wait for a rescue, and most bikes can be fixed roadside. Most classic motorcycle breakdown coverage plans will send a mechanic to you, if you are only a mile or less from home, and fix your bike on the spot. If that cannot be managed, then your bike will be taken to the nearest garage. Motorcycle breakdown cover on a bike that cannot be fixed roadside will ensure that you are not stranded, and that you, your bike, and passengers are taken to a local garage service to repair your bike. The best motorcycle breakdown cover will take you and your party on to your destination or back home, or else put you all up in a hotel. The best motorcycle breakdown cover will insure other drivers on your bike, not just you. This gives you peace of mind when someone else rides your bike. If you yourself drive many different bikes, perhaps it is a good idea to cover yourself as well. If you become injured in a motorcycle accident, some breakdown covers for motorcycles in the UK will even pay to have a driver return your bike to your home. If you are stranded, motorbike breakdown cover can also contribute a fair amount to pay for vehicle hire until your bike is repaired. Key cover can even replace your house keys in the event that they are lost or stolen. European Breakdown Cover For European breakdown cover you can add to your home policy a special single trip cover, with roadside assistance, return home guarantee, and English speaking operators to help you with any breakdown you may experience while on the continent, and your cover begins on the day of the trip, from home, to the ferry across and back home again. You could also buy European coverage that will cover multiple trips to Europe. European cover is available for both car and motorbike breakdown, and most are available 24 hours every day, and can deliver replacement parts, trip continuation, replacement vehicle, and even bed and breakfast expenses. If necessary, the return of your entire party to home in the UK can be covered. Be aware that some policies do not cover a motorcycle of more than a certain size engine. If you have a bike with a larger engine, you would do well to search around for a policy that has no limitation or upper limit on engine size.
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Choosing Motorbike Insurance Motorcycle insurance is compulsory on all public roads because without it the biker will be liable for bodily injury and property damage. Although it’s possible to get cheap motorbike insurance by simply getting Third Party Motorcycle coverage, there are many more options to choose from for better coverage. Types Of Motorcycle Insurance Comprehensive motorcycle insurance, this costs more but offers the most coverage. In the event of an accident, it not only covers both the motorcyclist and their motorcycle but it also covers other people injured by the collision and any damage to their property. Third Party Fire and Theft Motorcycle Insurance is for both fire and theft coverage. In the event of an accident, it also covers you for personal injury, as well as other people who may be injured and their property. However, it does not cover your motorcycle. Third Party Motorcycle Insurance offers basic coverage, excluding fire and theft. Motorbike Insurance Quotes It’s always a great idea to get insurance before you ride your motorbike. Although a motorcycle dealer may offer you a quote, usually these policies are not as good as those you can get from finding an insurance agency on your own because dealerships rarely work with the best insurance companies. In shopping for the best motorcycle insurance, begin by asking your current car and home insurance agent if they also offer motorcycle insurance. Besides asking your current insurer, you can look for motorcycle insurance online, a motorcycle magazine, or the phone book. Incidentally, if you have a Yamaha, do an online search for “Yamaha motorbike insurance” for some great price quotes. Top 5 Questions to Ask an Insurance Provider When seeking an insurance provider, what are some pertinent questions to ask? Here is a quick list of the top five questions you may want to ask your provider to get the best coverage at the lowest premiums. 1. What is the difference between the various types of insurance policies? Your goal is to get a very clear understanding on what is covered and what is not covered under each type of insurance. If you have an older bike, possibly a vintage model, check into the benefits of classic motorcycle insurance. 2. If I get comprehensive insurance, is it enough, or can I get something that is more thorough, covering all possibilities? 3. How do I make claims? 4. What happens to my premiums if I have an accident and need to make a claim? 5. Can I get a package deal by combining my motorcycle insurance with my other insurances and how much will my discount be?
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Bike it Cosworth Wild Wolf Yamaha’s Arnaud Tonus has won the high profile MX2 Maxxis British Championship in his first campaign on the YZ250F and gave the British team their second consecutive crown on UK soil. The stylish Swiss won all three 20 minute motos last weekend in Scotland to toast his first major title after team-mate, defending champion and main rival Zach Osborne had to return to his native USA last month with a shoulder injury. From twenty-one motos through the seven of eight rounds run so far Tonus has missed the podium only once from the races he has completed and notched nineteen top three finishes. This fantastic consistency on a range of terrain and diverse circuits up and down the UK and Northern Ireland allowed the twenty year old to make a significant contribution in his first term as a Yamaha rider. “I knew coming into the weekend that there was a chance I could win it and to take all three motos and get the championship felt so good,” said Tonus, who will compete in the team’s home event this weekend at Matterley Basin, Winchester for the thirteenth round of fifteen on the GP schedule. “It is a shame it could not have gone to the final round wit Zach as it has been a good battle all season but I’m really happy, and also the team because they have worked very hard for a long time this year. It is fun to be with them and to ride that bike so I must give a big thanks to Steve and all the guys.”
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I've noticed a few image related issues, which I'm working on now. But the forums work much better on a mobile now :-)
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Hiya, Sorry for the inconvenience over the last few days, we've been moving to a new server, the move means that the site is now more scalable and ultimately faster. We've also just updated the forum software, gallery, garage and chat functionality to the latest versions, so please let me know if you notice anything unusual. Hopefully all is fine and there won't be any issues. Well fingers crossed! Alex
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No problems guys, sorry it messed up in the first place. Annoyingly not even IPB knew what went wrong :-( They've just released a new version so I'll be updating it hopefully by the end of the week. Also along with a server move, to speed up the forums. There may be a few more issues... finger crossed.
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I can always recount your posts Ttaskmaster ;-) Good and bad news. Good news, all the membername issues have now all been fixed. Bad news, we can't get back signatures or avatars. You'll need to put those back manually, or login with your facebook account and it should automatically sync. Cheers Alex
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Wow, this has been hard work... almost there. I'm just rebuilding the database, looks like the user names and post counts has now been fixed. Trying to work on signatures as I type...
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Sorry guys I haven't been able to resolve this. It's now with IPB (The forum software manufacturers) who are looking at it.
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Hiya It appears that something has gone wrong, unfortunately I still haven't found out what has happened. As you can see all users are now appearing as Guest_(membername)_* I'm working on this now and hope to get it resolved asap. Cheers Alex
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Sheffield Motor Bikes, Scooters & Moor Sunday 17th July 2011 from 11am – 4pm The Moor, Sheffield City Centre Come and join us for a great day out : • Local motorbikes, including individual owners and local Clubs • Local Scooter Clubs • Vintage bikes • Latest models from SMC • Displays and information from the AA, Speedway, Bike Safe and Training organisations • Stalls • Awards for best in category – Pre War, Classic, Custom, Foreign and Scooter • Music from Magic AM Great fun day out for all the family, not to mention some great shopping! If you would like to take part in the event and display a vehicle or have further information about the event and other events planned on The Moor please email: [email protected]
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Sorry guys haven't been able to do it, a few issues setting up the new server. Looks like it'll be another two weeks before I can get it finished... girlfriends birthday. She'd kill me ;-) Frustrating as the server is much quicker and of course now I'm having to rent two!
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@Drewy haha, nah I end up spending nearly all my spare time enjoying backing up and maintaining the server :-(
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Hiya, If all goes to plan the forum will be down over the weekend as we plan to move servers. I'll keep you updated as we progress. Cheers Alex
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I'm not normally one for sidecars, but this looks awesome. http://breganzane.com/blog//snfl.php
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Yeah 5% off Busters and M&P
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I've really slack with the calendar so it's never got much use, so thanks for adding to it. It would be great to have a comprehensive calendar of events so thanks for your help. To make the calendar clearer I've removed birthdays, it was fine when there was only a few hundred members ;-) As for adding events which take more than one day I think you need to select * Add Ranged Event