In reply to eastsideTim :
Yeah the rules call out exhibition cars for teams whose builds didn't get done/broke/other circumstances. It's not just sign up for exhibition purposes. That's not fair to the competitors
In reply to eastsideTim :
Yeah the rules call out exhibition cars for teams whose builds didn't get done/broke/other circumstances. It's not just sign up for exhibition purposes. That's not fair to the competitors
Patrick said:In reply to eastsideTim :
Yeah the rules call out exhibition cars for teams whose builds didn't get done/broke/other circumstances. It's not just sign up for exhibition purposes. That's not fair to the competitors
Although it'd be cool if Radwood hosts a show on Saturday during concours, so cars like that can show up and have a place.
Nothing is stopping people with minty 80s and 90s cars that are well over budget from going to the Challenge as spectators and parking all of their cars in a big row in the parking lot with the hoods up.
Just sayin'
Brett_Murphy said:Nothing is stopping people with minty 80s and 90s cars that are well over budget from going to the Challenge as spectators and parking all of their cars in a big row in the parking lot with the hoods up.
Just sayin'
Well, nothing official. I suspect, based on my own experiences with keeping such hardware running reliably, that may be wishful thinking and very dependent on the skills and patience of the owners.
Jordan Rimpela said:In reply to bobzilla :
Don't you mean Hyundai Pony?
Nah.... I'm an 80's kid that grew up with B-bodies.
slowbird said:In reply to Jordan Rimpela :
I'll be disappointed if nobody brings a Hyundai Scoupe Turbo
Fixed for more awesomeness. I mean they were terrible cars but factory Hyundai turbo car in the early 90’s.
David S. Wallens said:I'll be the one rocking some Graphite Tuff Wheels.
I've got Skyways on my 24" cruiser, but the 20" I will bring to Challenge is wearing Mongoose Pro-class hoops laced to high flange Sunshine hubs
David S. Wallens said:I'll be the one rocking some Graphite Tuff Wheels.
Completely off topic, but do they make tuffs in modern geometry? I'm having a berkeley of a time finding a set of wheels I want for a pseudo mid build. I found most of the right pieces- Sunday makes a sweet pink frame and I've considered just calling Mike Laird- but NO ONE is making white hoops right now, and tuffs might be a better idea.
Also, Haro just released the 2020 legacy line. Bashguard bikes for everyone! (At almost challenge prices! )
In reply to Mndsm :
Anything available in Tuff Wheels will be at Planet BMX.
westsidetalon said:Somewhere in a barn far and near
I almost got one of the last a little while ago for challenge price.
So close...
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