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STirps
06-26-2006, 09:33 AM
I finished my Saddlesore1000 yesterday, but I may have messed up on my log. I am now freaked out that it will not be accepted. Help! I got a start witness and she filled out everything. On my first stop had a person verify my ODO and location. Oh my god! did I mess up. Am I suppose to have a log for every person?? Is the address on top for their address or mine?? OH CRAP! I think I might have not understood the directions of the rules on the log entries...
Austin city limits
06-26-2006, 09:47 AM
I finished my Saddlesore1000 yesterday, but I may have messed up on my log. I am now freaked out that it will not be accepted. Help! I got a start witness and she filled out everything. On my first stop had a person verify my ODO and location. Oh my god! did I mess up. Am I suppose to have a log for every person??
Ok... Point # 1...
You ONLY,,, H A V E,,, to have a witness at the beginning,,, and end... What you need at every stop is a clear and readable,,,
Location of the fuel stop...
The amount of fuel you pumped...
The Date on the ticket ,,, and a time...
And then add your mileage from your bike...
It makes it VERY much easier if you circle each as it makes you read the ticket,,, and exam if you can read it,,, and makes it easier for the judges later to verify...
crazykz
06-26-2006, 11:26 AM
Your starting witness can verify your odometer before you get your starting receipt. They just ask that you try and get gas at the closest possible place from where your starting witness signed your paperwork.
You do not need to have someone verify your odometer when you get your starting receipt but that person could also be your starting witness in that case.
So who ever signed your paperwork hopefully checked your odometer or can swear to it based off of your starting ODO and where you got gas. Otherwise have the person that checked your ODO at the gas station sign as your starting witness.
Curt
STirps
06-26-2006, 12:18 PM
Ok i'll send the stuff in anyway.
AzDesertRider
06-26-2006, 11:35 PM
Congrats on doing the ride & laying down the miles! Way to go!
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