Prepping for a bike show?
#1
Prepping for a bike show?
I have been wanting to put both my bikes in a bike show. I have cleaned like no tomorrow. I don't think there is anywhere that I have not put soap and wax. Does anyone have any good ideas to win the judges over? The 06 has 60+ k miles and has some stone chips on the lowers and fairing. But that is normal. Kinda hard to miss those little creatures. I weave enough without trying to avoid the stones to. Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
#3
i have a shovelhead rat bike. it hasn't been washed since 1993. when i show it, i turn it off and put the kickstand down and i'm done getting ready. there's a shelf full of trophies in the garage. 1flt is right, just go and have fun for the day. i like to go just to talk motorcycles all day and not just harleys either. the last bike show i went to i took my wife's honda moped and had a great time with that. she didn't win but we still had fun. if you win, you win. if you don't you don't. i don't know how you win judges over, i've never saw anyone talk to show judges while they're judging.
#7
I have been wanting to put both my bikes in a bike show. I have cleaned like no tomorrow. I don't think there is anywhere that I have not put soap and wax. Does anyone have any good ideas to win the judges over? The 06 has 60+ k miles and has some stone chips on the lowers and fairing. But that is normal. Kinda hard to miss those little creatures. I weave enough without trying to avoid the stones to. Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
The only real trick is if they park in rows, make certain you are in the front row even if you have to move your bike a couple of times, front row almost always wins.
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#8
Last year I left my house at 6 a.m. and rode 250 miles to enter my bike in a show that paid $500 to Best In Show.
I left with the money!
I wiped it down when I got there and that was the extent of it.
I talked to some of the judges and they stated they prefer seeing bikes that are ridden over trailer queens.
As a matter of fact, they stated they give more points to ridden bikes than non-ridden.
The show....Bumpus HD in Murfreesboro TN.
Pics are on their site.
#9
I've only entered one bike show and won the Touring class because the judges knew my bike was an FLHTPI that had been heavily civilianized and updated; plus I had my then-new candy apple red pearl paint job.
If you can, do a nice information card for the bike so the judges will know what they're looking at.
Carl
If you can, do a nice information card for the bike so the judges will know what they're looking at.
Carl
#10
Wife won her first show last summer...rode for 2 days, pulled in at the last minute (didn't know about the show in advance) Wiped down the bike, and she took first for the Softail Class..
You never know who will win, and its simply fun to look at all the bikes, get new ideas for mods, and talk to other riders. You win no matter what the judges say, simply by being there.
Have fun with it
You never know who will win, and its simply fun to look at all the bikes, get new ideas for mods, and talk to other riders. You win no matter what the judges say, simply by being there.
Have fun with it