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Idea: BMX Tech Wiki

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CARBON:
Yeah the software has extensions so you can add custom tags. A YouTube tag is one of them.

I'll look into setting something up.

If there are any other people who are willing to chip in to moderate this project let me know.

Eggit2:

--- Quote from: CARBON;3137511 ---I have access to the software that runs wikipedia.org and the bandwidth to run it.

All we need is a couple of people who are willing to moderate. I'm willing to put in the work to get it started.
--- End quote ---
Definitely willing to help moderate.


--- Quote from: JohnW;3137438 ---I think we should also do a comprehensive part/frame/bike list as well on it.  That would be really good for people buying outdated parts they can't seem to find any info on.  Winstanleys used to keep all the old shit listed, but they purged it a few months ago.
--- End quote ---

I don't think an individual page for part would be necessary. But ti would be nice to have a big table of parts and their specs and dimensions.

I talked to the late Sheldon Brown about the idea a few years ago. He himself did not want to create a wiki, he said he wanted to maintain complete control over his website. He did say that if I made one I could use some of the articles from his site though. Sheldon Brown is definitely a good resource that we can tap into to flesh out the wiki and get it started.

Ride2Live2Ride:
There is already this section....
http://www.bikeguide.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=44

I was going to get paid to make a series of tech articles for a site, but it folded before I got too far on that project. I have started to make these though...


http://www.flickr.com/photos/29414553@N02/4079932048/

Ebook now online!
http://issuu.com/busato/docs/profiletech

Tubes6al4v:
Very nice Ride, I hope we can see some of your work in the wiki.

blueee:
http://www.anythingbmx.com

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