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TUFF TRUCK CHALLENGE 2006

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Post by bad_religion_au »

lay80n wrote:What would people rather watch, 3 inch lifted 80's etc with 33 mud tyres, or what we currently have..
i'd rather watch the 3 inch lifted 80's on the same tracks we've got :D
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Post by BadBetty »

Comp vehicles not registered = not insured.

TTC then needs insurance to cover them so the price of tickets goes up to cover extra costs.

Crowd angry cuz TTC too expensive then.

Solution:

Vehicles are registered.

Vehicles now have their own insurance, (of sorts ;) )

TTC tickets still pretty good.

Everyone happy :lol:

Problen solved.

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Post by bad_religion_au »

BadBetty wrote:Comp vehicles not registered = not insured.

TTC then needs insurance to cover them so the price of tickets goes up to cover extra costs.

Crowd angry cuz TTC too expensive then.

Solution:

Vehicles are registered.

Vehicles now have their own insurance, (of sorts ;) )

TTC tickets still pretty good.

Everyone happy :lol:

Problen solved.

Horray :armsup:
what happens when someone claims, and it's made evident the vehicle is not roadworthy, wouldn't that void the rego insurance?

plus last year i remember reading that they had their own insurance. maybe they keep it in the rules to stop buggies entering?
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Post by BadBetty »

bad_religion_au wrote: what happens when someone claims, and it's made evident the vehicle is not roadworthy, wouldn't that void the rego insurance?

plus last year i remember reading that they had their own insurance. maybe they keep it in the rules to stop buggies entering?
Well the onus is back on the vehicle owner and anyway the vehicle wouldnt be able to compete if it wasnt regestered and road worthy because it wouldnt have passed scrutineering. Dont pass that then you dont drive. Take your vehicle home. So sad, too bad. Bye-bye now.

As for insurance, all events be they TTC or a fete at the local church need to have some form of insurance. You cant do anything without it.

TTC is for trucks not buggies. I believe Squik has covered this in another topic? :)
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Post by bad_religion_au »

BadBetty wrote:
bad_religion_au wrote: what happens when someone claims, and it's made evident the vehicle is not roadworthy, wouldn't that void the rego insurance?

plus last year i remember reading that they had their own insurance. maybe they keep it in the rules to stop buggies entering?
Well the onus is back on the vehicle owner and anyway the vehicle wouldnt be able to compete if it wasnt regestered and road worthy because it wouldnt have passed scrutineering. Dont pass that then you dont drive. Take your vehicle home. So sad, too bad. Bye-bye now.

As for insurance, all events be they TTC or a fete at the local church need to have some form of insurance. You cant do anything without it.

TTC is for trucks not buggies. I believe Squik has covered this in another topic? :)
i don't think you understood my post, maybe you need to re read it.

ok, i know that Tuff truck needs insurance. they have it. therefore how does the rego insurance come into it? it doesn't

and by having the rigs passed in scrutineering the onus is now on the organisers if the proverbial hits the fan. and most of those rigs weren't roadworthy in the comp, therefore, the argument that the rego rule is in place for insurance purposes is pretty much shut down. so no, none of the compeditors were told bye-bye too bad, even though most of the rigs weren't in a roadworthy state. the insurance attached to the registration would be void in most instances if there was an incident at tuff truck, and the TT organisers would be liable, therefore they have insurance that doesn't require road worthy rigs, because i know their not silly enough to risk losing their livelyhood.

i know tuff truck is for buggies. my take on the rego rule was that it was a simple means of ensuring every competing vehicle had a road going base to them, instead of writing out tedious sections of the rule book with minimum frame amounts etc.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

bad_religion_au wrote:
BadBetty wrote:
bad_religion_au wrote: what happens when someone claims, and it's made evident the vehicle is not roadworthy, wouldn't that void the rego insurance?

plus last year i remember reading that they had their own insurance. maybe they keep it in the rules to stop buggies entering?
Well the onus is back on the vehicle owner and anyway the vehicle wouldnt be able to compete if it wasnt regestered and road worthy because it wouldnt have passed scrutineering. Dont pass that then you dont drive. Take your vehicle home. So sad, too bad. Bye-bye now.

As for insurance, all events be they TTC or a fete at the local church need to have some form of insurance. You cant do anything without it.

TTC is for trucks not buggies. I believe Squik has covered this in another topic? :)
i don't think you understood my post, maybe you need to re read it.

ok, i know that Tuff truck needs insurance. they have it. therefore how does the rego insurance come into it? it doesn't

and by having the rigs passed in scrutineering the onus is now on the organisers if the proverbial hits the fan. and most of those rigs weren't roadworthy in the comp, therefore, the argument that the rego rule is in place for insurance purposes is pretty much shut down. so no, none of the compeditors were told bye-bye too bad, even though most of the rigs weren't in a roadworthy state. the insurance attached to the registration would be void in most instances if there was an incident at tuff truck, and the TT organisers would be liable, therefore they have insurance that doesn't require road worthy rigs, because i know their not silly enough to risk losing their livelyhood.

i know tuff truck is for buggies. my take on the rego rule was that it was a simple means of ensuring every competing vehicle had a road going base to them, instead of writing out tedious sections of the rule book with minimum frame amounts etc.
Now Now...bad religion..
we know that this is pure jealousy, cos your from a dud state without the greatness of TTC....
and you couldnt get here this year...
so how about a cup of SHOOSH for you?
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Post by bad_religion_au »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:
bad_religion_au wrote:
BadBetty wrote:
bad_religion_au wrote: what happens when someone claims, and it's made evident the vehicle is not roadworthy, wouldn't that void the rego insurance?

plus last year i remember reading that they had their own insurance. maybe they keep it in the rules to stop buggies entering?
Well the onus is back on the vehicle owner and anyway the vehicle wouldnt be able to compete if it wasnt regestered and road worthy because it wouldnt have passed scrutineering. Dont pass that then you dont drive. Take your vehicle home. So sad, too bad. Bye-bye now.

As for insurance, all events be they TTC or a fete at the local church need to have some form of insurance. You cant do anything without it.

TTC is for trucks not buggies. I believe Squik has covered this in another topic? :)
i don't think you understood my post, maybe you need to re read it.

ok, i know that Tuff truck needs insurance. they have it. therefore how does the rego insurance come into it? it doesn't

and by having the rigs passed in scrutineering the onus is now on the organisers if the proverbial hits the fan. and most of those rigs weren't roadworthy in the comp, therefore, the argument that the rego rule is in place for insurance purposes is pretty much shut down. so no, none of the compeditors were told bye-bye too bad, even though most of the rigs weren't in a roadworthy state. the insurance attached to the registration would be void in most instances if there was an incident at tuff truck, and the TT organisers would be liable, therefore they have insurance that doesn't require road worthy rigs, because i know their not silly enough to risk losing their livelyhood.

i know tuff truck is for buggies. my take on the rego rule was that it was a simple means of ensuring every competing vehicle had a road going base to them, instead of writing out tedious sections of the rule book with minimum frame amounts etc.
Now Now...bad religion..
we know that this is pure jealousy, cos your from a dud state without the greatness of TTC....
and you couldnt get here this year...
so how about a cup of SHOOSH for you?
:finger: :finger: :finger: :finger:
and your brother too! :D
i've got no issue with tufftruck, and from the sounds of things it was bigger and better this year. i just have a problem with the logic that rego = insurance... as stated last year, the organisers aren't that daft, they have their asses covered.
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DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote: and your brother too! :D
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Post by mtb4x4mad »

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Post by rampagingturtle »

what tha f@$k is it with you people
how about you all just stop bitching and whinning about stupid insignificant crap
allmost every thread i see has someone picking stupid s!%t
who gives a flying f#&k if there registered or not
how about you talk about what a great show they put on
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Post by moose »

rampagingturtle wrote:what tha f@$k is it with you people
how about you all just stop bitching and whinning about stupid insignificant crap
allmost every thread i see has someone picking stupid s!%t
who gives a flying f#&k if there registered or not
how about you talk about what a great show they put on
(end rant now)
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Post by lay80n »

rampagingturtle wrote:what tha f@$k is it with you people
how about you all just stop bitching and whinning about stupid insignificant crap
allmost every thread i see has someone picking stupid s!%t
who gives a flying f#&k if there registered or not
how about you talk about what a great show they put on
(end rant now)
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Post by mini zook »

does any1 know any other results besides 1st,2nd and 3rd havent herd anything else :armsup: :D
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Post by BIG GQ »

Guees what............the pic has come to light :armsup: :armsup:


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Post by Dee »

:shock: :shock:

WTF???

whos that drinkin XXXX GOLD?!?! :shock: :? :finger:
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Post by BIG ZOOK »

Lets all email and bombard TUFF TRUCK to get a full list of results on the TT website of at least here. i want ot know points and other placings besides 1st 2nd and 3rd... WHO IS WITH ME
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Post by mtb4x4mad »

Yeah - I was thinking it was about time that they divulged the full scores.
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Post by BIG GQ »

DEEV8 wrote::shock: :shock:

WTF???

whos that drinkin XXXX GOLD?!?! :shock: :? :finger:
That is de-Lux and la fonda :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by mach.25 »

They reckon they are working on getting a full list up soon.
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Post by alexcliffo »

alexcliffo wrote:when will tufftruck put full results on their website. HURRY UP!!!!!!!!! :? ;)
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Post by antt »

BIG GQ wrote:Guees what............the pic has come to light :armsup: :armsup:


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Post by Screwy »

BIG ZOOK wrote:Lets all email and bombard TUFF TRUCK to get a full list of results on the TT website of at least here. i want ot know points and other placings besides 1st 2nd and 3rd... WHO IS WITH ME
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Post by GUpatrol »

Ok......there are final placing now up at www.tufftruck.com.au

the entrant photo's have been place in the final placing......there are some interest results....Have to give a big round off applause to Germon Racing getting into the top ten have to thank ever one for coming alone and making it all Happen
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Post by markil »

GUpatrol wrote:Ok......there are final placing now up at www.tufftruck.com.au

the entrant photo's have been place in the final placing......there are some interest results....Have to give a big round off applause to Germon Racing getting into the top ten have to thank ever one for coming alone and making it all Happen

Has overall placings now, but I would have liked to have seen individual scores for each stage shown too :x I don't see that happening though :roll:
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Post by `maddog »

Scores have changed from the presentation it seems. We were 14th overall on the screen at the presentation, now 15th :lol:

Would be good to see the individual results for each stage. Last year's ones were on the page somewhere, so I'm hoping we still get this year's ones.
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Post by Screwy »

yep ive been pushed back one place from where i was at presentations as well.....

all good Gonads is still one place behind me :armsup:
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Post by `maddog »

Image

That shows why. There were 2 equal 7ths on the presentation screen.
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Post by hotrod4x4 »

is that screen image correct???

or was there still an update after that???????

4th n 5th place should b swapped

doesnt make sense
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Post by `maddog »

That is the final screen with all the scores as they were after the presentation was complete, so I assume no further scores to be added. We took the pic as we were leaving the presentation area.
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