The past is the past, let's look forward. We are all passionate about our sport, remember that when you're in an argument with someone. We all have different perspectives to view the issues and therefore different ways to get a solution. To me the most important thing is to first set a goal, then plan the best way to acheive it. In our current state, with membership low and new motors available, we can make a transition without losing too many people.
When we speak of transitioning from one (or more) motor(s) to a new motor, the timeframe we have proposed is a three year phase out. At this point, the beginning of the phase out wouldn't begin for 2 to possibly 4 or more years from now. If we move too quickly we would kill the class we want to grow. The most controversial class, I'll use as an example. 20SSH is one of our most popular classes, but, the motor is hard if not impossible to get parts for, especially for new drivers. The timing is critical. If move we too quickly we would kill the class we want to grow. If we wait too long, we will lose drivers. It may be only 2 or 3 in the beginning but as the part supply diminishes people will also disappear. Between 2006 & 2007 in 20SSH, the participation dropped by 23-24 drivers. What happened during that time?
When we speak of transitioning from one (or more) motor(s) to a new motor, the timeframe we have proposed is a three year phase out. At this point, the beginning of the phase out wouldn't begin for 2 to possibly 4 or more years from now. If we move too quickly we would kill the class we want to grow. The most controversial class, I'll use as an example. 20SSH is one of our most popular classes, but, the motor is hard if not impossible to get parts for, especially for new drivers. The timing is critical. If move we too quickly we would kill the class we want to grow. If we wait too long, we will lose drivers. It may be only 2 or 3 in the beginning but as the part supply diminishes people will also disappear. Between 2006 & 2007 in 20SSH, the participation dropped by 23-24 drivers. What happened during that time?
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