"Most Improved 2014" contest
Once again it's time for the "Most Improved" contest
RULES:
1. Any forum member can enter.
2. One entry per member, per year. MEMBER MUST BE THE BIKE'S OWNER.
3. Must be a classic Triumph (Coventry, Meriden or Harris). 1988 or older
4. Must be REASONABLY COMPLETE AND RUNNING when submitted.
5. Submissions should include at least one "before", and one "after" photo, and a short write-up of the bike's specifications. As long as you keep it relatively short, you can include any interesting story involving the bike.
6. Submissions begin IMMEDIATELY, and close on December 24th
7. Voting begins upon close of submissions and posting of candidates on Dec. 26th, voting ends on Dec. 31st.
8. Most votes wins, 2nd highest total gets runner-up.
9. Projects can only be submitted once, no re-submissions from past years and/or in future years.
10. You may enter a bike restored years ago, AS LONG AS YOU STILL HAVE IT. Must post a "present day" photo also.
We are not concerned with whether the member did all of the work themselves, or even whether they did ANY of the work themselves. The spirit of the contest and award is that the bike belongs to one of our members, they rebuilt it or had it rebuilt, and it has become part of our forum.
Photos SHOULD be straight side-on shots in decent light, in focus, best size is 800 pixels wide @ 300 dpi (will result in less than or about 100K file size).
This is a very subjective contest because entries may be wildly different bikes, and member's preferences WILL vary!
I have no idea what the winner and runner-up may end up receiving, but we're wide open to donations of prizes. I'll throw in at least one signed copy of my book, so it won't be JUST bragging rights.
Once again it's time for the "Most Improved" contest
RULES:
1. Any forum member can enter.
2. One entry per member, per year. MEMBER MUST BE THE BIKE'S OWNER.
3. Must be a classic Triumph (Coventry, Meriden or Harris). 1988 or older
4. Must be REASONABLY COMPLETE AND RUNNING when submitted.
5. Submissions should include at least one "before", and one "after" photo, and a short write-up of the bike's specifications. As long as you keep it relatively short, you can include any interesting story involving the bike.
6. Submissions begin IMMEDIATELY, and close on December 24th
7. Voting begins upon close of submissions and posting of candidates on Dec. 26th, voting ends on Dec. 31st.
8. Most votes wins, 2nd highest total gets runner-up.
9. Projects can only be submitted once, no re-submissions from past years and/or in future years.
10. You may enter a bike restored years ago, AS LONG AS YOU STILL HAVE IT. Must post a "present day" photo also.
We are not concerned with whether the member did all of the work themselves, or even whether they did ANY of the work themselves. The spirit of the contest and award is that the bike belongs to one of our members, they rebuilt it or had it rebuilt, and it has become part of our forum.
Photos SHOULD be straight side-on shots in decent light, in focus, best size is 800 pixels wide @ 300 dpi (will result in less than or about 100K file size).
This is a very subjective contest because entries may be wildly different bikes, and member's preferences WILL vary!
I have no idea what the winner and runner-up may end up receiving, but we're wide open to donations of prizes. I'll throw in at least one signed copy of my book, so it won't be JUST bragging rights.