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A Brand New Rolls-Royce and Bentley Forum

19K views 14 replies 9 participants last post by  SteveB  
#1 ·
Greetings to everyone in the Rolls-Royce and Bentley community.

I have found that of all the significant marques out there, Rolls-Royce and Bentley in particular seem to lack a strong, independent, free forum. There are a few Club forums available, but most require Club membership to post and generally are not available for public viewing. By way of comparison when I was building my BMW directory (www.Bimmerhead.com) I came across more than 70 BMW-related forums, most of them thriving and free.

So please join with me in making RollsRoyceForums.com a strong and independent resource for the community. Whether you're looking for technical information on a restoration project, want to discuss the latest Rolls-Royce news, or want to network with fellow enthusiasts, this is the place to be!
 
#2 ·
Stirling said:
Greetings to everyone in the Rolls-Royce and Bentley community.

when I was building my BMW directory (www.Bimmerhead.com) I came across more than 70 BMW-related forums
Good combination!

My Spur shares its garage with an E30 convertible. Both untouched - still original as they cam from the belt.

Congratulations for setting up this forum. Keep going!
 
#12 ·
Love to join
I have acquired a lot of knowlege on LPG for sz models which I would love to share.
I am also doing some modifications to final drive units to improve economy & General wear on the drive train & engines.I drive a bentley eight daily and travel about 300 miles a week in it I am getting 12 mpg on LPG @ 315€ = 23/24 mpg
Kevin
 
#14 ·
I cannot speak to the RREC, or its online forums if it has them, but I can say that there are lots of advantages to joining either the RROC-US or RROC-Australia as an international member.

The forums for the RROC-US are open to members only (and I once was one, long story as to why I'm not still) and the depth of expertise available there is very impressive.

I've been on this forum almost since its earliest days. It is, however, still in the "relatively immature" stage compared to the US and Australian club forums. And that's not a criticism, either, it just is.

A number of "the big guns" in these parts participate in one, the other, or both of the above mentioned forums. Lots of links to the Aussie forums get posted here in addition to their online technical library. That's for good reason, too.
 
#15 ·
Hi Guys, when i bought my 8 i joined the local BDC, it's been worth while,friendly people,events etc,so i joined the RREC for six months to have access to more info,the club mag is really interesting and the year book i've just received is amazing quality,also there are discounts through Flying Spares for members,actually i think it's good value seeing they send the mag to Aussie. Cheers Steve