RE: GTS Website development...

2000-06-17 Thread Hawkins, Kevin L, SITS

Yo BrandonYOU DA MAN!!! I'd be more than happy to move Terry Baker's
ABS HU rebuild procedures to the new GTS1000 website. This would free up
some space on my website. We could also place the write-ups I've done on the
Upper A-arm maintenance and ABS HU testing. Would you like to simply "View
Source" and "Copy as" the pages or would you like me to forward the .html
and .jpgs in an email or ftp them someplace. BTW - I believe I'M SA#1. 

Kevin Hawkins // Greensboro, NC 
AMA #609423  // [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.geocities.com/~raddboy
Y2K Kawasaki ZRX1100 // '93 Yamaha GTS1000


 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 5:06 PM
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 Subject:  Re: GTS Website development...
 
 For everyone who would like to submit, while I can convert submissions
 from text to html format, if you already know how to send files 'ready
 to go' as html files, it becomes very easy to post them to the website.
 I can make minor tweaks if needed for links and such. 
 
 Thanks for the positive support!
 
 Brandon (wiping brow so far... :^)



Re: Re: GTS Website development... (fwd)

2000-06-16 Thread Michael Weaver

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Exellent idea,

Thank you for your efforts Brandon.  I'm a new GTS owner and look forward to
this work in progress.

Dave,
Fresno CA.
93 GTS








Re: GTS Website development...

2000-06-15 Thread gsgall

So like are ya gonna tell us the address..

S/A #10

Grant 

Brandon wrote:
 
 Ok folks. Now I've gone and done it.
 
 I expect to burn or pay hell for it, but I thought, why not. (do it.)
 
 So here it is. The 'semi-official GTS Website'. I've still got a lot of
 work to do on it, and quite frankly, could use a little help to boot. So
 don't be shy and proffer any and all opinions concerning its growth and
 development.
 
 I would like to make one brief, but very important note here. I am NOT
 claiming ownership or directorship of the site. I may have done the
 preliminary footwork of procuring the domain name, (I'm in the
 business), and set up the initial site, (again, the business..), but I
 want everyone on the list to know, It's OUR site. You tell me what you
 want or think that it needs, me do. (Although, it may not happen
 overnight! :^)  ). We can take consensus votes for it via the list. But
 remember, it's not MY site.
 
 It's OURS.
 
 Totally.
 
 So, I have slipped on the asbestos suit and wait patiently for replies.
 I hope this is something we all wanted to have as a group. We can use it
 to further the process of an official club, "The GTS Touring Society"
 and maybe get a few discounts here and there. We can post events,
 gatherings, and scantily clad young la….uh, better scratch that one. It
 will be a place to post the ABS issue so those NON-members of the list
 will have a chance to read about it and take action.
 
 Again, I am not trying to steal anyone's thunder here. Many of you have
 busted a hump to gather and disseminate information about our beloved
 bikes, and unless I hear otherwise, I will only offer a link to your
 website for the particular information that you have. BUT, you are free,
 and encouraged, to put it on this site, IF you want to.
 
 Unedited. Unabridged. Unplagiarized.
 
 So, many happy returns to all, I hope I have done 'a good thing'. If
 not, I'll whip it off, ASAP.
 
 Brandon (Oh boy, here it comes…)



RE: GTS Website development...

2000-06-15 Thread Welch, Garrett R

Http://www.gts1000.org

I like the name!



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RE: GTS Website development...

2000-06-15 Thread Joerg Alschwee

The Adress is www.gts1000.org - and it is a GREAT idea !

S/A from over there, who is able to read

Joerg

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So like are ya gonna tell us the address..

S/A #10

Grant

Brandon wrote:

 Ok folks. Now I've gone and done it.

 I expect to burn or pay hell for it, but I thought, why not. (do it.)

 So here it is. The 'semi-official GTS Website'. I've still got a lot of
 work to do on it, and quite frankly, could use a little help to boot. So
 don't be shy and proffer any and all opinions concerning its growth and
 development.

 I would like to make one brief, but very important note here. I am NOT
 claiming ownership or directorship of the site. I may have done the
 preliminary footwork of procuring the domain name, (I'm in the
 business), and set up the initial site, (again, the business..), but I
 want everyone on the list to know, It's OUR site. You tell me what you
 want or think that it needs, me do. (Although, it may not happen
 overnight! :^)  ). We can take consensus votes for it via the list. But
 remember, it's not MY site.

 It's OURS.

 Totally.

 So, I have slipped on the asbestos suit and wait patiently for replies.
 I hope this is something we all wanted to have as a group. We can use it
 to further the process of an official club, "The GTS Touring Society"
 and maybe get a few discounts here and there. We can post events,
 gatherings, and scantily clad young la….uh, better scratch that one. It
 will be a place to post the ABS issue so those NON-members of the list
 will have a chance to read about it and take action.

 Again, I am not trying to steal anyone's thunder here. Many of you have
 busted a hump to gather and disseminate information about our beloved
 bikes, and unless I hear otherwise, I will only offer a link to your
 website for the particular information that you have. BUT, you are free,
 and encouraged, to put it on this site, IF you want to.

 Unedited. Unabridged. Unplagiarized.

 So, many happy returns to all, I hope I have done 'a good thing'. If
 not, I'll whip it off, ASAP.

 Brandon (Oh boy, here it comes…)




Re: GTS Website development...

2000-06-15 Thread Brandon

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 So like are ya gonna tell us the address..
 
 S/A #10
 
 Grant

Hey, Garrett figured it out. ;^)

Heh.

http://www.gts1000.org/




Re: GTS Website development...

2000-06-15 Thread Brandon

Welch, Garrett R wrote:
 
 Http://www.gts1000.org
 
 I like the name!

Yeah, I spent many sleepless nights working on that one. ;^)

Thanks!

Brandon



Re: GTS Website development...

2000-06-15 Thread pbenson


More than one website out there...I forgot whether it was "com" or "org"
on the end so tried both.  Both gave different websites.

Dang.pretty soon this bike is gonna have a number of websites in
excess of the number of bikes ever sold.  :)

Phil


On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Brandon wrote:

 Welch, Garrett R wrote:
  
  Http://www.gts1000.org
  
  I like the name!