HDHERD - Harley Davidson Enthusiasts.

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  • Web Diva
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    Originally posted by vBulletin Support



    HDHerd is a community of Harley Davidson enthusiasts. They share stories of their bikes and the rides they take along with a marketplace on the site and photo galleries. With over 750,000 posts, HDHerd moved thier forums to the vBulletin Cloud system in order to simplify their upgrade and maintenance costs. Using the Cloud has allowed them to expand their community involvement without worrying about the everyday server issues that can crop up. With vBulletin 5, they have been able to create custom pages to surface content and provide more information to their end users.

    https://www.hdherd.com/Main
    I enjoyed looking at this website and the original post by vBulletin-Support caught my attention because of these key words used (which I put in bold in the quoted post) marketplace on the site and photo galleries.

    I wanted to see HDHerd's classifieds forums for both design and implementation, as I dearly want a buy/sell/trade feedback system brought back to vBulletin (e.g.iTrader). I thought the website was warm, some humor and overall the colors didn't bother me, and I do favor jewel colors, but I was fine with the warm colors, it plays on the Harley logo colors. The video section was also nice as members always enjoy sharing their events with each other. Nice!!

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  • lange
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    View post dates 95% of posts are a year or more ago
    This is evidence of the site's inactivity
    It's sad, people always look at the date to judge the activity of a forum. The date should be masked or hidden. Same thing for the thread/message/view count.

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  • storh
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    View post dates 95% of posts are a year or more ago
    This is evidence of the site's inactivity
    I browsed a lot of the sites listed here in the section, and most of them were converted to other programs

  • Mark.B
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    Originally posted by storh



    I don't think the site is in the movement of visitors or members to remember
    Dead site
    Also, your cookie settings may have been tampered with
    It's not a dead site at all. I prefer to look at the site rather than any third party analysis tools.

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  • storh
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    Originally posted by may
    There are currently over 4500 users online :-)
    Big site, that it is and good to see.


    I don't think the site is in the movement of visitors or members to remember
    Dead site
    Also, your cookie settings may have been tampered with

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  • napy8gen
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    I like the logo but the bright color on white is not for old people like me

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  • may
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    There are currently over 4500 users online :-)
    Big site, that it is and good to see.

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  • Mattwhf
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    It is a good forum but the color on top navigation is too bright for me.

    The icon on the logo is a thing needs to be improved and make it simpler.

    Just my thought!

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  • Elyk
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    Link to the site?

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  • vBulletin Support
    started a topic HDHERD - Harley Davidson Enthusiasts.

    HDHERD - Harley Davidson Enthusiasts.




    HDHerd is a community of Harley Davidson enthusiasts. They share stories of their bikes and the rides they take along with a marketplace on the site and photo galleries. With over 750,000 posts, HDHerd moved thier forums to the vBulletin Cloud system in order to simplify their upgrade and maintenance costs. Using the Cloud has allowed them to expand their community involvement without worrying about the everyday server issues that can crop up. With vBulletin 5, they have been able to create custom pages to surface content and provide more information to their end users.

    Last edited by vBulletin Support; Tue 3 May '16, 9:17am.
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