The AMCA judging rules stipulate that bikes are REQUIRED to run, and be started to prove they run, before
being admitted to the judging arena.
How many of those bikes have WORKING speedometers, tachometers (when applicable) and lighting systems?
As all original equipment on street-legal bikes should be in order, should the Chapter Chief judge or his appointed assistant also be required to have the owner place the bike on its rear or center stand, start it, operate the lights, brake light, and horn, PLUS place the bike in first gear and rev it once or twice, to prove the speedometer and tachometer actually OPERATE?
The exceptions to this rule should be race bikes, bikes which came FROM THE FACTORY without rear or center stands, WITHOUT speedos, tachs, horns or lighting.
Just another thing to consider.
being admitted to the judging arena.
How many of those bikes have WORKING speedometers, tachometers (when applicable) and lighting systems?
As all original equipment on street-legal bikes should be in order, should the Chapter Chief judge or his appointed assistant also be required to have the owner place the bike on its rear or center stand, start it, operate the lights, brake light, and horn, PLUS place the bike in first gear and rev it once or twice, to prove the speedometer and tachometer actually OPERATE?
The exceptions to this rule should be race bikes, bikes which came FROM THE FACTORY without rear or center stands, WITHOUT speedos, tachs, horns or lighting.
Just another thing to consider.
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