Hey folks. My '65 HD FLH restoration is done. Thinking about having it judged @ Jefferson meet this year.
So some judging/newbie questions.
Wondering - I am running the bike, till then. Figure I'll clean it all back up and trailer it to the meet. Is there a penalty for simple road use or how perfect does it need to be detailed?
It will definitely be cleaned up as I don't run in it in the rain - but was curious about that (perhaps minor) aspect of the judging process. Do you end up getting a hit/hits if you have a restoration that you are running and has some evidence of that? Or is it supposed to be perfect/trailered at this point if you are looking to have it judged as a restoration. Understand that you have to show that the bike runs, etc. But was even halfway thinking of riding it there and what challenge that might bring if I wasn't able to clean it up before being judged. Else I'll just clean it up and trailer it.
All the accessories on the bike are 65-66 NOS, but my understanding is that accessories on a resto are not included in the judging?
Really looking to see what the experts may have to say about the bike and that's my primary purpose.
I know about bringing reference material etc and how the overall process can end up a bit frustrating if you think your bike is "perfect" but that stuff I'm fine with, and will just deal with it as it comes. Interested in getting the "chit list" and then deciding what I think is worth correcting and if I want to continue with a next look at Eustis and or Oley next season. Something to work on over the winter
So some judging/newbie questions.
Wondering - I am running the bike, till then. Figure I'll clean it all back up and trailer it to the meet. Is there a penalty for simple road use or how perfect does it need to be detailed?
It will definitely be cleaned up as I don't run in it in the rain - but was curious about that (perhaps minor) aspect of the judging process. Do you end up getting a hit/hits if you have a restoration that you are running and has some evidence of that? Or is it supposed to be perfect/trailered at this point if you are looking to have it judged as a restoration. Understand that you have to show that the bike runs, etc. But was even halfway thinking of riding it there and what challenge that might bring if I wasn't able to clean it up before being judged. Else I'll just clean it up and trailer it.
All the accessories on the bike are 65-66 NOS, but my understanding is that accessories on a resto are not included in the judging?
Really looking to see what the experts may have to say about the bike and that's my primary purpose.
I know about bringing reference material etc and how the overall process can end up a bit frustrating if you think your bike is "perfect" but that stuff I'm fine with, and will just deal with it as it comes. Interested in getting the "chit list" and then deciding what I think is worth correcting and if I want to continue with a next look at Eustis and or Oley next season. Something to work on over the winter
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