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  • Chris Haynes
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    The owner of the judged machines often show us the mistakes that have been made. Sometimes they are even right.

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  • T. Cotten
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    Originally posted by fabercycle View Post
    Tom, You ever had a bike judged?.......me neither.
    Tom!

    I have answered this question twice on this forum: No, but my clients are judged often.

    If you just don't care, then you are with the masses who do not either. And you are in good company!

    My question was about basic AMCA judging itself:
    Is the bottom line about information,..
    or fooling the judges for a trophy?

    ....Cotten

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  • fabercycle
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    Tom, You ever had a bike judged?.......me neither.

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  • T. Cotten
    started a topic Another judging question...

    Another judging question...

    If someone is having their machine judged for all the right reasons,
    (Such as: to learn about their machine, and "correct" it...)

    Shouldn't it be of advantage to History and the AMCA to alert the judges to what they missed?

    Or is it all about making a score?

    Short thoughtful replies please,

    ....Cotten
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