Cotton,
Nice segway to get back on topic.
I agree with you on the need for a digital database of images & descriptions of correct Winners's Circle or Senior judged bikes as a reference for those hungry for correct information. I'm amazed at the amount of contradictive information out there. Everyone feels strongly about what they've researched to be correct, but often times its based on those "gray" areas. I understand the difficulty in implementing this task. Maybe, as a start, someone can take left / right side digital shots of Winners Circle bikes at judging & post on this site with owners name as reference. Maybe, Senior bikes with a note on what is not correct. In time, it could be expanded to include critical detail images. If we find at a later date, more conclusive evidence of a detail making an earlier bike incorrect, the information could be dated upon entry. I feel the AMCA should step up as the authority on what is correct in the name of historical preservation. Even with good intention, I think damage is done due to misinformation. This may seem like additional work for judges, but if it is allocated to those assisting & learning the judging process, it shouldn't add work. In fact, I believe in time with more correct information available as an AMCA guide, it may ease the load in the future. It would also be invaluable as a study guide for future judges. As great as the AMCA judging system is, I feel in the current digital age, its fast becoming outdated. Just an opinion from someone who has not had a bike judged.
Nice segway to get back on topic.
I agree with you on the need for a digital database of images & descriptions of correct Winners's Circle or Senior judged bikes as a reference for those hungry for correct information. I'm amazed at the amount of contradictive information out there. Everyone feels strongly about what they've researched to be correct, but often times its based on those "gray" areas. I understand the difficulty in implementing this task. Maybe, as a start, someone can take left / right side digital shots of Winners Circle bikes at judging & post on this site with owners name as reference. Maybe, Senior bikes with a note on what is not correct. In time, it could be expanded to include critical detail images. If we find at a later date, more conclusive evidence of a detail making an earlier bike incorrect, the information could be dated upon entry. I feel the AMCA should step up as the authority on what is correct in the name of historical preservation. Even with good intention, I think damage is done due to misinformation. This may seem like additional work for judges, but if it is allocated to those assisting & learning the judging process, it shouldn't add work. In fact, I believe in time with more correct information available as an AMCA guide, it may ease the load in the future. It would also be invaluable as a study guide for future judges. As great as the AMCA judging system is, I feel in the current digital age, its fast becoming outdated. Just an opinion from someone who has not had a bike judged.
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