Hi Ned

Never thought of joining, but did drop them a few emails that got ignored so I just moved on. Used to be a big part of several sites, but after a while most site owners regardless of the topic/site genre get overwhelmed by requests for this that and tother and it slows the progress of the site down.
I honestly feel that whilst Velobase has established itself as a sort of Campagnolo Mecca, it has many flaws in its design, but moreover its content.
Too many pics, not enough info about the pics, hard for non campagnolo people to get their heads around which model belongs to what era. Take Chorus for example.
I see a multitude of Athena listed items on Ebay that are Chorus, and vice versa, but in reality Chorus chainsets beautifully bulge up to the crankbolt hole/area, and Athena doesn't, but its not mentioned anywhere on Velobase.
Not nitpicking, just that such simple info belongs there to hold the main idea together that Velobase catalogues as many brands as possible for future reference, that is easily understood by the less retro bike savvy.
I'm sure they'll get it right one day, but by then the web itself would have moved on. Like all sites out there, you have to keep your finger on the pulse or lose your audience.
I might try joining see how it goes

Later Ned, yours Laz.