...you know there's no such word as fail to Tom Slick!
They sound really good when I read them with Morgan Freeman's voice in my mind. Not so good with Roseanne Barr reading them.Let me know how these rules sound.
Let me know how these rules sound.
This whole competition is all in good fun. The whole point is to be creative, build something cool and have fun!
Let me know how these rules sound.
Here are the rules for RRB Build Off #14.
Class 1: Traditional Builds
This class is for builds using a factory manufactured frame and forks. Very minor modifications are acceptable like adding brackets, grinding off tabs, etc. This is more of an old school build category created for folks who may not have pro level fab and welding skills. If it appears that you're frame modifications are too extensive you may be asked to move to Class 2.
Class 2: Anything Goes
This class has no restrictions on frames and forks. Can be completely fabricated from scratch or heavily modified factory frames...feel free to go crazy!
1. Cannot have started build before May 1st, 2019.
2. You can only enter one bike per class in the build off (can change bikes once if needed)
3. Start a new post and use the bike name as the post "Subject/Title." Keep a running journal in your thread about your build.
4. Must include before, progress, and finished photos (all in one thread please)
5. Bike must be rideable and pedal powered.
6. Finished bike photos must be posted in the "Finished Bikes" thread by 9:00 p.m. CT on Monday, September 9th, 2019.
8. Any questions about the build off must be submitted in the discussion section.
9. Please be courteous to others and do not fill their build journals with off-topic posts. If it continues after a moderator warning, your account will be nuked.
This whole competition is all in good fun. The whole point is to be creative, build something cool and have fun!
Let me know how these rules sound.
Here are the rules for RRB Build Off #14.
Class 1: Traditional Builds
This class is for builds using a factory manufactured frame and forks. Very minor modifications are acceptable like adding brackets, grinding off tabs, etc. This is more of an old school build category created for folks who may not have pro level fab and welding skills. If it appears that you're frame modifications are too extensive you may be asked to move to Class 2.
Class 2: Anything Goes
This class has no restrictions on frames and forks. Can be completely fabricated from scratch or heavily modified factory frames...feel free to go crazy!
1. Cannot have started build before May 1st, 2019.
2. You can only enter one bike per class in the build off (can change bikes once if needed)
3. Start a new post and use the bike name as the post "Subject/Title." Keep a running journal in your thread about your build.
4. Must include before, progress, and finished photos (all in one thread please)
5. Bike must be rideable and pedal powered.
6. Finished bike photos must be posted in the "Finished Bikes" thread by 9:00 p.m. CT on Monday, September 9th, 2019.
8. Any questions about the build off must be submitted in the discussion section.
9. Please be courteous to others and do not fill their build journals with off-topic posts. If it continues after a moderator warning, your account will be nuked.
This whole competition is all in good fun. The whole point is to be creative, build something cool and have fun!
My interpretation of the classes is Class 1 is 'bolt on', and Class 2 is 'cut and weld' or 'scratch built'.Out of interest, which class would something like Falstaffs Ratillac fit into? Basic frame/fork but a lot of fabrication style work in add ons. What if he had made the fibreglass kit from scratch, would that change it?
Current plan is dressing up a basic frame with a fair in kit of sorts, custom if necessary.
Basic frame/fork but a lot of fabrication style work in add ons. What if he had made the fibreglass kit from scratch, would that change it?
I added some bold and underline to one word in RatRod's post there that should answer your question.Class 1: Traditional Builds
If it appears that your frame modifications are too extensive you may be asked to move to Class 2.
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