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Offline deeman

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SHOW N SHINE QUESTION
« on: March 17, 2019, 09:58 PM »
O.K...a question i probably already know the answer to but i am just curious about opinions.....
Would a bike with beigey alloy hubbed white tuffs which are totally original and untouched/ unbleached / not aqua blasted be marked down in any way in the show n shine at MK for instance?
My feeling is  probably yes but i am interested in what people have to say all the same.... :-\
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Re: SHOW N SHINE QUESTION
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2019, 10:21 PM »
It depends on the build ... my all OG Haro Master has slightly off white OG tuffs .. and won 1st place ..  it just depends on the build I think mate  fistblump
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Re: SHOW N SHINE QUESTION
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2019, 11:08 PM »
If they are original finish, and in very good or better condition, then that can only be a positive. Very good original beats very good restored👍🏆

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Re: SHOW N SHINE QUESTION
« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2019, 11:41 PM »
That’s a good question Damo. I don’t really know what the show & shine criteria is either.  As far as I can tell, almost none of my bikes are suitable for entry. I do know that over restored isn’t appreciated. Tuffs that show there age wouldn’t be marked less than ones that had been bleached, blasted etc. You entering? I really hope I get to catch up with you at MK this year mate :4_17_5:

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Re: SHOW N SHINE QUESTION
« Reply #4 on: March 18, 2019, 12:32 AM »
That’s a good question Damo. I don’t really know what the show & shine criteria is either.  As far as I can tell, almost none of my bikes are suitable for entry. I do know that over restored isn’t appreciated. Tuffs that show there age wouldn’t be marked less than ones that had been bleached, blasted etc. You entering? I really hope I get to catch up with you at MK this year mate :4_17_5:

Yea...debating it mate,
i have a lovely pair of ally hub tuffs with only 1 small crack, very original, very nice but they are defo off white. i want to peroxide them ideally but something can't bring me to touch them!! i kinda almost like the beigey look somehow..although i am sure it would look loads better if they were actually white!...or whiter.....but then the beige shows originality.... :-\
i just wondered what peoples opinions were..
Hell yea definitely need to catch up at MK this year!  :daumenhoch:
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Re: SHOW N SHINE QUESTION
« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2019, 12:05 AM »
I think a lot of people think that dirty is the same as discoloured. They are different though.  It is called show and shine for a reason.   

If all of the bike is looking NOS and you have discoloured Tuffs they can look out of place. 
If you have a nice bike with discoloured Tuffs it is different it can look right, it is about getting the balance right.

It is far more sacrilege to chuck a load of repop/new parts on a bike IMO.  The quality of the builds is so good you will probably not get away with it in some of the larger Categories like Old school race and Freestyle.

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« Reply #6 on: March 19, 2019, 12:14 AM »
I think a lot of people think that dirty is the same as discoloured. They are different though.  It is called show and shine for a reason.   

If all of the bike is looking NOS and you have discoloured Tuffs they can look out of place. 
If you have a nice bike with discoloured Tuffs it is different it can look right, it is about getting the balance right.

It is far more sacrilege to chuck a load of repop/new parts on a bike IMO.  The quality of the builds is so good you will probably not get away with it in some of the larger Categories like Old school race and Freestyle.

Thanks for clarifying that Brett....i thought that was pretty much the case.
i have been looking for some replacements for years but with no luck. Peroxide it will be i think,
i love the look of the Skyway Anniversary tuffs but would never put them on the bike as although they would be white, the rest of the bike is all 80's parts and carefully tweaked over the years...not  a repop in sight! i may get a pair for riding though  :-\
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Re: SHOW N SHINE QUESTION
« Reply #7 on: March 21, 2019, 09:05 AM »
repops never on a proper show bike.
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