Schedule for 2023/Rules/Classes

subject to change

*Rules*

Bikes will be judged King of the Hill style. Two bikes battle, and Best Sounding Bike stays until all have Playing order will be randomly drawn. So, you should have a playlist of a ton of songs because you never know how many times you will have to battle. Make sure your battery is charged.

If you arrive after the bikes have been randomly drawn, but the contest has not started and you still want to compete, you automatically go first.

Must arrive 1 hour prior to the contest start time.

All bikes must be ridden into the arena.

There are up to 6 classes judged depending on how many bikes each class signs up. There will be a winner from each category.

Competitors that choose to can move up a class but cannot disconnect speakers to move down a class.

If the speaker is on the bike it counts, whether it’s hooked up or not.

Please make sure you have your phone on airplane mode, so we don't get really loud phone ringing in the middle of your turn.

The only adjustments that can be made during your time are volume and bass knob.

Be ready to go. Have your song selection ready. Have your phone ready.

Contestants will each have one 90-second round to show what they got. Judges, at their discretion, may decide that they want to hear some bikes again to determine the winner of each round.

Tour Pack speakers are allowed and will count toward the speaker count.

Compression Drivers, Midrange, Mid Bass and Subwoofers are all counted as speakers.

Small Tweeters or horns like ST25, ST35, etc... do not count as speakers

Coaxial speakers with horns or tweeters will count as one speaker.

Two Wheel Motorcycles only.

The vehicle must start and pull out of the competition area or be disqualified.

Pacific Northwest Motorsports Audio Sound Competition

Classes are as follows-

"6x9 Class”
(Unlimited Speakers)
NO SUBS ALLOWED
No 8s, No 10s. No 12s. 6x9 is the biggest speaker allowed on your bike. Tour packs ok, lowers ok, whatever combo of 6x9s you have, you can run it. You cannot disconnect a bigger speaker to run in the 6x9 class.

“Featherweight”
(Up to 6 Speakers)
NO SUBS ALLOWED No more than (2) 10” drivers allowed on the bike. All other drivers must be 8” or less. Bags can be ported and/or sealed. Tour pack, no speaker larger than 8” midbass/midrange permitted. No subs

“Lightweight”
(Up to 8 Speakers) NO SUBS ALLOWED No more than (2) 10” drivers allowed on the bike. All other drivers must be 8” or less. Bags can be sealed and/or ported. Tour pack, no speaker larger than 8” midbass/midrange permitted. No subs

“Welterweight”
(Up to 10 Speakers)
Subs Allowed No more than (2) 10” drivers allowed on the bike. All other drivers on the bike must be 8” or less. Bags
can be sealed and/or ported in this class. Tour pack, no speaker larger than 8” midbass/midrange permitted. No more than one set of subs on bike.

“Middleweight”
(11 to 14 Speakers)
Subs Allowed No more than (4) 8” subs, (2) 10” subs or (2) 12” subs allowed on the bike. Bags can be sealed and/or ported. Tour pack, up to (2) 10” midbass/midrange in tour pack only. No subs

“Heavyweight/Extreme”
(Whatever you got)
“If it fits on your bike, use it. The rules are, there are no rules.