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Checking oil level

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Hopefully you can see the video clip.

It doesn't seem to be able to be uploaded on to this site.
 

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If you didn't know, there is a closed group on Facebook for RCZ owners.

You have to be invited or have an existing RCZ member add you I believe.

If you wish to join you can pm RCZ1 as I know she will help.
 

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Nope, can't see jack so that's not much use.

Why is a closed group anyway? What secret shenanigans do you guys get up to there?!
 

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Nah, I hate Facebook at the best of times but thanks.

I would visit now and again if it was viewable to all though. :thumbup:
 

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That's all I do, comment now and again but only if I can help.

Don't do the here's my day minute by minute.

Just like I do on here.


Any mod available to add my video to site?
 

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No pictures of what you're having for lunch then? ;)
 

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I can tell you what the secret handshake is if you want :eusa-whistle:
 
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It must be me but I dont have an issue looking at the dipstick and seeing what the oil level is ;)
 

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I think it is you Tony :lol:

Can't see a bl00dy thing on mine :shock:
 

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DKZ5745 said:
I can tell you what the secret handshake is if you want :eusa-whistle:

You don't wash your hand after going to the loo :eusa-shhh:
 

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Ooh err missus, I think that's a different club altogether :wtf:
 

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tianorth said:
If you didn't know, there is a closed group on Facebook for RCZ owners.

You have to be invited or have an existing RCZ member add you I believe.

If you wish to join you can pm RCZ1 as I know she will help.

That's not strictly correct. Anyone can request to join the Group. You don't have to know an existing member or be invited.


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Nope, can't see jack so that's not much use.

Why is a closed group anyway? What secret shenanigans do you guys get up to there?!

It's a closed group to avoid spammers. Public groups suffer much more with this problem than a closed group. There's nothing secretive about it. It's just like using a password to access this Group. It just helps to keep an eye on new members and stop trolling (not that we have suffered with that TBH).


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Nah, I hate Facebook at the best of times but thanks.

I would visit now and again if it was viewable to all though. :thumbup:

You can be a member of the Group on FB without having to post anything on FB. My personal page is completely private to only a few people. I don't use FB like the majority of people. FB is actually very good for Groups and special offers, etc.
 

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Can I still do my secret handshake though :eusa-whistle:
 

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Fair enough, RCZ1, but in life there will always be people who try to ruin the fun of others. Having the group closed to avoid this *potentially* happening is fine but it also means genuine people cannot see or contribute to the group because they don't know it's there. Would it not be easier to make it visible to all and just report any misbehavers? Just an idea...
 

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2retro said:
Fair enough, RCZ1, but in life there will always be people who try to ruin the fun of others. Having the group closed to avoid this *potentially* happening is fine but it also means genuine people cannot see or contribute to the group because they don't know it's there. Would it not be easier to make it visible to all and just report any misbehavers? Just an idea...

That's not true either. You can see its there, if you look for it. The same as you would if it was a public group. It's not a "secret" group - those you can't see.

I'm in many FB Groups, public, closed and secret. The public groups get far more spammers and trollers than closed groups. You can usually tell who is trying to join the group just to spam from their profiles and other little clues. We nip them in the bud before they get chance to post.

We have a great, friendly community on the FB Group and we want to keep it that way. Hence the very good reasons for keeping it a closed Group.
 

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OK. Well I don't have any bad feelings towards the group or its members but there are a hell of a lot of people who do not have (and/or don't want) a Facebook account. If it wasn't closed then they could still read the informative posts and might encourage them to join but your group, your rules I guess.

As I said before I don't really use Facebook anyway because, well because it's Facebook for a start :lol: but I've never been keen on cliques either so it's not really for me.

"I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member."
Groucho Marx
 

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OK. Well I don't have any bad feelings towards the group or its members but there are a hell of a lot of people who do not have (and/or don't want) a Facebook account. If it wasn't closed then they could still read the informative posts and might encourage them to join but your group, your rules I guess.

As I said before I don't really use Facebook anyway because, well because it's Facebook for a start :lol: but I've never been keen on cliques either so it's not really for me.

Who said it was a clique or contained cliques?

It's an honest, open Group. Pure and simple. Members who enjoy their Z's and sharing photos and information and as well as having a bit of fun and banter. We work hard looking at ways to keep it fresh and interesting for all our members, to keep them involved and wanting to return and contribute on a regular basis. To that end, I think we have been very successful. Furthermore, we have regular competitions, sponsors and many companies giving us Group discounts as well as first opportunity to buy RCZ merchandise, etc.

FB isn't for everyone but neither are Forums. People have choices.
 
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