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How can Suzuki have two votes when Ted is the only one who owns one?
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Another interesting feature is that the %-column is based on the numbers of owners and not owner of bikes so right now the sum is 125%
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first bike on tracks a 500 XT' 1U6 80' ; trail : 19Mkm in Africa
rest of the time YAM' and SUZ ' roadbikes and one aprilia shiver, now a MV Brutale
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Right now there are 7 bikes and 6 owners, maybe it's japanese software
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Right now there are 7 bikes and 6 owners, maybe it's japanese software 
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I think it was me - I voted, but only realised afterwards that I wasn't signed in, so I voted again to register the bike make against my name...
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I think it was me - I voted, but only realised afterwards that I wasn't signed in, so I voted again to register the bike make against my name...
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You are not the only one
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For sure there is a problem with the poll.
When you are not loged in, you can vote even on every make that is possible.
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For sure there is a problem with the poll.
When you are not loged in, you can vote even on every make that is possible.
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Explain how that works please. I can't post anything on any thread without being signed in. How do you post or vote in a poll without being signed in?
EDIT~ WHOOPS ... you are right! you can vote when unsigned in over and over! How does that work?
(no wonder BMW are leading)
Ted, you need to start over!
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Something's a little odd; the sum of the % votes is 146.
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(no wonder BMW are leading)
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In "real" votes BMW has 18, Yamaha and Suzuki 10.
But I'm not sure if this is a competition.. :confused1:
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EDIT~ WHOOPS ... you are right! you can vote when unsigned in over and over! How does that work?
(no wonder BMW are leading)
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Of course BMW is only leading because BMW owners cheat...
I am surprised that Suzuki is second, with everything you hear about Africa Twins and Teneres, I would have guessed honda or kawasaki, although the DR650s sound like great bikes.
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Suuuuzzzuuuukkiiii
This is "THATH" second SUZUKI
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