Boxertrix has been around in its current form since 2004, when we transitioned from a successful Yahoo groups discussion board, which Gromit/Richard set up in 1999, or thereabouts. In that time, much Boxerbanter has occurred and many megabytes of Boxerbollux has been shared and preserved for posterity. In honour of the brave and prolific souls which keep the throbbing heart of Boxertrix beating, I have compiled a Roll of Honour recognising those folks who have contributed most prolifically to this very site. Unfortunately I don't have any logs from the Yahoo groups days, so this just covers the site in this current version since our transition from Yahoo groups in May 2004. These numbers are accurate up to today (October 22, 2020) and I won't be updating it anytime soon, even if you feel the urge to post a load more stuff to bump your name up the rankings. The names are organised alphabetically in each category so you can more easily locate yourself, if you are on there. Here is the Roll of Honour:
I hope a trawl through those names will bring back memories of some old friends that we have not heard from in quite a while.
Please accept a hearty thank you, from me, to all folks who have contributed to this site over the years. The volume of chatter has decreased over the years as the number of bike on the road has diminished but those of us who have stuck around even after switching to other bikes still enjoy the banter and get-togethers across the UK. Long may it continue.
I couldn't however let this pass without recognising that this Roll of Honour would make a great back print for a tee-shirt, so here it is in tee-shirt form: But a teeshirt needs a front too, so how about a white red and blue BoxerCup style swoosh with a plain, unassuming golden Boxertrix logo? Luckily these are available in mens and women's sizes in a variety of colours and shades of grey in the Emporio Boxertrix shop on TeeSpring.
OK, yes, I have turned this into a shameless plug to persuade you to buy a tee-shirt, but they would make an excellent Christmas gift to yourself and you could bask in the knowledge that your purchase also helps fund the continued operation of Boxertrix. My motivation is to keep the site running and give you something tangible (and hopefully tasteful) in return for your hard earned cash contribution to the site running costs. If they are not your cup of tea, that's fine, you are not obliged in any way shape or form to buy one, but it would look good on you

Here's to many more megabytes of Boxerbollux over the coming years.
Cheers,
Paul