PrevanP said:Fuzz, shot for the straight talk. Appreciate that. Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't that run an E30 club Organised event which some of the BMW Fanatics guys decided to support?
Fozeyl Evo II said:PrevanP said:Fuzz, shot for the straight talk. Appreciate that. Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't that run an E30 club Organised event which some of the BMW Fanatics guys decided to support?
I'm not sure boet, the last E30 club organised meet I attended was around two years ago... But I think there was one which the fanatics supported, if my memory serves me correctly - will confirm that with my family. Either way, the reason why I am drawing a comparison to the e30 club is that it has gone slack on the kzn chapter in terms of meets since there is a lack of strong and firm leadership. I wouldn't want the same to happen to the fanatics!
That being said, I was invited to a run, randomly by Naruto, here in jhb. I wasn't a member of the forum, but he followed me to the garage, and recruited me for a ruyn. That's great commitment on his part! So in the same vein, I think the durbs guys can pull a few pages out of the books of the jhb guys. I mean, I've been on the forum for just under two months, and already I can plan a run with a decent turn out, not cos I'm good at events, but because the memebers here are committed. So maybe that's what you guys need, less keyboard jockeys and more real okes. :thumbs:
PrevanP said:Spot on in terms of the commitment needed in Durbs. Hopefully we get there sooner rather than later.
Nash and his crew always support the Durban events and were at the last charity event. They couldn't make this weekends event due to family circumstances but its good to have their support even though they not active on the forum.
Matias69 said:I was invited via bbm on the chat, but it leterally killed my phone, so I had to remove myself from the chat. sorry.
herr bmw said:may i ask a couple of questions?
how many jhb/cape and kzn fanatics are there?
reason why i ask is we would get more of a turn out here in jhb as there is more members(might be wrong)also from experince,the first ice cream run i organised,there were only 7 cars,but the following month tried again,35 cars,and it balanced out at at roughly 45 cars at a meet up,but one has to remember that this is at night,so family commitment isnt that much,as a day event.
also when i organise an event, i try and cater for everybody,example,halaal,etc noticed that the spur and wimpy meet ups are a bit small,but the lunch time nandos ,it ups seem to get a fair amount of cars,every body loves nandos:rollsmile:
what we also did up here was order fanatics cards from rooi willie(know some of the kzn guys ordered) and basically stuck it on every bmw we come across,or any body that is interested,also i have had guys ask me about the fanatics due to them seeing the stickers on the car as well
i did 8 successful ice cream runs before i handed it over to aadil,and want to try a couple of different things this year,if it fails,get up and try again:thumbs:
runs that i have know to work here:
ice cream runs(night)
harrties breakfast run was a success
a car show we did in the middle of the year
heard the karting runs were great
wimpy breakfast and spur evenings were also good
also heard the parys run was great
also the zwartkops day where the fanatics do different things from track to skid pan or braai and relax
i hope this helps and it picks up,when next down in kzn,want to meet up with some of you guys,even if it is just for a milkshake and a burger:thumbs:
zulu said:Hz Guys, what you're dealing with is 'Natal Fever'. It's just a laid-back attitude which most of us have down here. So the intentions are there but on the day....depends on the mood.
Don't think you're going to change that. Those that are 'nutters' will continue to attend 'religiously' and the rest of us will 'pitch' on occasion....well maybe. Later
Matias69 said:I think a meet up should be where everyone of us gets together, check eachothers cars out, ask questions, get advise.
Also the main thing seeing as that it is a car club, we
should all come and exchange contacts for good prices on anything to do with our cars???
That way its also beneficial for everyone.
:thumbs:
anyway, might have sounded dumb, but in my head it will attract more guys.
Also we should have a help out day with eachother, where we all get together with minor issues on our vehicles and try get everyone sorted out? How cool would that be.:joy:
Fozeyl Evo II said:My experiences with meeting with people that belong to BMW clubs down in durban:
My experience has been with the E30 Club SA and a few random bbm meet ups. Guys lack commitment and general leadership - hardly anyone is willing to make a solid decision and lead the guys. Possibly why there's such a relaxed attitude toward these meets. My dad and brothers attend bmw fanatics meets in durbs when they can, so do a few of my close friends (yunus, azhar, shezaad, sheshvir, nasheel). Of those 5 people mentioned above, only one is active on this forum, and he's too young to drive his own BMW. So this leads me to this, what are you guys doing to attract more members, committed members??
That being said, the last bmw meet I went for in durbs drew almost 40 cars. Nobody identified themselves as a fanatics forum member, and we had the stickers on the two M3s which makes you think, where were the Fanatics???? I mean I'm from jhb and I had to post pics of the event. I know this critisism is scathing, but if you guys want the current mindset to change, what changes have you made in your strategy to ensure sustainability?
Just my thoughts :thumbs:
Fuzz
moranor@axis said:I really dont think KZN has 'keyboard jockey' syndrome... in fact im sure they post way less in general than most other provinces...
I know of a few awesome cars and projects that are in DBN maybe we need to get the guys interested in seeing the cars to get numbers up?