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Last edited by John Wakefield; 13/03/2018, 12:43 PM.
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Originally posted by Brian Catt View PostThere is a post on FB re 24 MEs and several are being mentioned, so I have asked for numbers. Here is one from Rob WicksLast edited by John Wakefield; 13/03/2018, 12:48 PM.
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These may already be on the system but I can confirm they are alive and kicking competing in the NBBC Pre 65 trial in Lincolnshire last Sunday:
24TES751 and 24TE254. There was also a 60 prefix bike whose number I didnt get.Ian Wilkinson '61 Scottish 24TD118
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Originally posted by 350biker View PostThese may already be on the system but I can confirm they are alive and kicking competing in the NBBC Pre 65 trial in Lincolnshire last Sunday:
24TES751 and 24TE254. There was also a 60 prefix bike whose number I didnt get.
24TE254 no previous listing
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Access to list
I might have missed the information about the survivors list and who it is for.
Is it goIng to be accessible for members?
Who is responsible for collating and storing the information?
Is there a backup with someone else in case of computer or health issues?
(If it is not being recorded directly on the GRA site)
As everyone who has given information to compile the list a right under data protection has the club any IT policy.
I think it is great to have this, just concerned that like other information it might be difficult to access.
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Originally posted by tony View PostI might have missed the information about the survivors list and who it is for.
Is it goIng to be accessible for members?
Who is responsible for collating and storing the information?
Is there a backup with someone else in case of computer or health issues?
(If it is not being recorded directly on the GRA site)
As everyone who has given information to compile the list a right under data protection has the club any IT policy.
I think it is great to have this, just concerned that like other information it might be difficult to access.
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Ideally a register on line like that for Austin Sevens would be ideal http://a7ca.org/chassis-register/
Its on Excel and is downloadable by anyone. Of course someone will be needed to set it up and maintain it. It will be a time consuming ongoing project, at present I have only 'captured' around 600 bikes (not including Silverstones) With around 500 members in the club, some with many bikes, if we average that out at 2 each thats 1000. Plus of course all those that are out there worldwide with non members it probably in excess of 5000 bikes.
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My point entirely. I do think that a system where the individual contributes is far less work for whoever is responsible for it (as per John's example). Sooner rather than later as there is already a large number of bikes recorded which will need importing.
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