June BOTM
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You've got to go & find it. Go to homepage, then features, then bike of the month, then current BOTM.1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100Comment
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It can also be found just by going to the bottom of this page and click "on the "homepage" tab.
It looks better on the homepage tab than it does if you click on the link "about the photo and the bike's owner".Larry
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I've often wondered how/who pics the BOTM. A little digging on the home page found a list of site mods/editors and this:
Mark Nemetz
Email: nemetz@new.rr.com
Responsibilities: Bike Of The Month Editor
Is Mark a contributor/regular poster on the forum? username? maybe it's a secret? Photos are submitted to him and he pics a winner each month? Curious how it works, is all. Not looking to criticize anyone for anything, except maybe not ever posting the winning entry's username.
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yeah, who is this Mark Nemetz guy and what is his affiliation to the GSR group? Also, it would be extremely helpful to know the username of the BOTM winnerI've often wondered how/who pics the BOTM. A little digging on the home page found a list of site mods/editors and this:
Mark Nemetz
Email: nemetz@new.rr.com
Responsibilities: Bike Of The Month Editor
Is Mark a contributor/regular poster on the forum? username? maybe it's a secret? Photos are submitted to him and he pics a winner each month? Curious how it works, is all. Not looking to criticize anyone for anything, except maybe not ever posting the winning entry's username.
Larry
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Hint: the BOTM owner arrived at the Brown County rally on Saturday, but on a different bike.
My Cosmos Blue 1983 GS850G is nowhere near that pretty, nor does it have a windshield or backrest.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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is anyone else is facing the same issue ????
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