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I was a judge at Alan's OS meet in Warrington in 2002, there were some amazing bikes there (a few of which are probably owned by RAD members) and they gave the win to a rusty fookin Burner!! At least that won't happen this time!I met Hal Marshman there too and he was a great bloke! (not sure if Bill was there!)
Suppose if where being picky.. should the decoster have ame cam's?
Quote from: scary_leary on December 30, 2006, 10:22 AMSuppose if where being picky.. should the decoster have ame cam's?Well spotted Lee, and while 'winner's circle' grips would have been an option I preferred cams and they are era correct, just about. Aeromarine Molding and Engineering bagan back in 74 and changed their name to A'ME Manufacturing Inc in 1975 and cams were one of their earliest grips a couple of years after that. The irony was they were 10 times harder to find than the winnner's circle alternatives and I could only find source them from the US.
Well done Dordy, yours was always the bike that was in the lead in both polls It might be worth pointing out that this was not a `show and shine`type contest where every thing had to be era correct ect. but simply a poll to find out the favorite bike built in 2006 as voted by the members of the site
Yep I have to agree here.. It's about the bikes, it's about personality, too much is put on the era correct thing for me.. We all love these bikes & so what if it's got the wrong tyres a different stem, what ever, what ever, is it really that important if the end product is this pukker..
in that case i will enter the fruit daddy
great visual impact bike.
Don't mean to kick anything off, but....As has been pointed out, the finished item is what it is all about. I will come clean and say that for me it is all about the presentation of the bike along with the back drop / location and clear pictures. As such I voted for the FA-F, Hutch Trick and Jazz's machine.Dordy's PK has won fair and square, but (and not knocking the bike - i'd prefer it with gold post and stem).However, it is shown without correct tyres, the wrong caliper (does not fit, and can not be ridden) and also SX pedals (no one ran those bitd), so for me I have to disagree with what Bike Of The Year means.J.Quote from: billstup on December 31, 2006, 05:57 PMWell done Dordy, yours was always the bike that was in the lead in both polls It might be worth pointing out that this was not a `show and shine`type contest where every thing had to be era correct ect. but simply a poll to find out the favorite bike built in 2006 as voted by the members of the site