I've no idea why I'm throwing my hat into the ring, but this thread hooked me popcorn style right from the off so...
NWF I too am new to this forum and I suppose it's fair to say that it can be a bit intimidating. The truth is that it's the general level of knowledge that the forum regulars have and their dedication to maintaining a forum which is serious and worthwhile - which makes you want to visit. (It's not a government run, publicly funded forum which owes you anything at all by the way). I imagine you and your questions, if genuine, would be welcomed but it takes some input from yourself...
Assuming you're not trolling (just on here to be a pain in the arse) here's how I imagine we newbies can get more out of being members here:
If you're selling anything here, it's not your message board to do whatever you like. You're sticking notices on someone else's carefully organised space. They don't like you to be anything other than generous with all the information required to sell a bike / parts.
Use solid descriptions of what you have and what you'd like to do with it.
Use clear reasonably sized photos.
Place the ad in the Classifieds section and nowhere else.
If it's advice you're after, then be very clear about this also. Place it in the appropriate part of the forum. DON"T be tempted to put a little hint at wanting PMs for a potential sale in there. This is called 'fishing' which means that you're making a sly attempt at a sale without bothering to go through the appropriate channels (a bit like sidling up to people in the pub and asking them if they're in the market for a dodgy tv).
If people patiently tell you how to improve the quality of your post don't throw your toys out! It just makes the piss takers more excitable.
I've only been on here for about 50+ posts and I've managed to suss that much out. Do yourself a favour and have a bit of a think before starting a thread. Spend more time reading the forum than writing on it and you'll find 90% of what you need is already here. Here's an example - a thread started in Classifieds by someone called Elaine selling what sounds like your model of bike. She wants about 270 quid for it which must help you to answer your question without going through all this hassle? It's a good example of a well written sale ad too! http://www.lfgss.com/thread55954.html . I found it by typing Fuji into the search window at the top of the page.
Oh and if you do flog something on here, pop a few bob in the direction of the forum organisers so that they can continue to run what is a massive site for the benefit of the likes of you and I !
read it a bit late but thanks for the advice mate, guess i'm a slow learner and only starting to get used to the site
read it a bit late but thanks for the advice mate, guess i'm a slow learner and only starting to get used to the site