William McClean,
I have the utmost respect for your opinion. I hope you can allow me to have mine.
I disagree that the founding fathers of the AMCA were as "anal " as what we have now.
There were never more incorrect bikes in the club than in the first 30 years. ( I believe that to be a fact, not opinion.)
I believe they wanted to keep old bikes together and running as viable machines, and provide a network to allow people to buy sell and trade parts, as a primary function.
While I appreciate, and respect winners circle bikes, and certainly, am making my living because of the "extra mile" my customers go to get it right, I believe that the judging, value, awards, resale value, are all factors that people are currently fighting, bitching, and back-stabbing about.
The more emphasis on judging, the more fighting, and bad feelings there is.
What happened to people enjoying their antique bikes?
I think the club has done a fine job of preserving correct bikes, and is continuing to.
The peer pressure from who I referred to as "correctness nazis" is what is causing the prices of parts to soar. The attitude, if a bike isn't perfect, is "Oh that's a piece of crap, made up from many different year junk!" Then everybody thinks they have to change every part on their bike to avoid criticism. You see it on this forum and others constantly....people picking on an ebay listing of a bike for sale, and seeing how many parts you can pick on "not being correct". (YOUR BIKE NEEDS ONLY TO PLEASE YOU, NO-ONE ELSE)
William, it is my opinion that your response, shows your intolerance of others, and their interpetation of what makes them happy about old motorcycles.....lighten up man, lifes'too short.
Hat's off to Matt for helping the club go in other directions that may acually include fun, instead of more drama, and bitching.
ps, Tommo, i already had this written , and submitted before I read your last post, and obviously agree.
I have the utmost respect for your opinion. I hope you can allow me to have mine.
I disagree that the founding fathers of the AMCA were as "anal " as what we have now.
There were never more incorrect bikes in the club than in the first 30 years. ( I believe that to be a fact, not opinion.)
I believe they wanted to keep old bikes together and running as viable machines, and provide a network to allow people to buy sell and trade parts, as a primary function.
While I appreciate, and respect winners circle bikes, and certainly, am making my living because of the "extra mile" my customers go to get it right, I believe that the judging, value, awards, resale value, are all factors that people are currently fighting, bitching, and back-stabbing about.
The more emphasis on judging, the more fighting, and bad feelings there is.
What happened to people enjoying their antique bikes?
I think the club has done a fine job of preserving correct bikes, and is continuing to.
The peer pressure from who I referred to as "correctness nazis" is what is causing the prices of parts to soar. The attitude, if a bike isn't perfect, is "Oh that's a piece of crap, made up from many different year junk!" Then everybody thinks they have to change every part on their bike to avoid criticism. You see it on this forum and others constantly....people picking on an ebay listing of a bike for sale, and seeing how many parts you can pick on "not being correct". (YOUR BIKE NEEDS ONLY TO PLEASE YOU, NO-ONE ELSE)
William, it is my opinion that your response, shows your intolerance of others, and their interpetation of what makes them happy about old motorcycles.....lighten up man, lifes'too short.
Hat's off to Matt for helping the club go in other directions that may acually include fun, instead of more drama, and bitching.
ps, Tommo, i already had this written , and submitted before I read your last post, and obviously agree.
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