Hey guys and gals, excuse me if i sound like a know it all, but I have a lot of experience in organising and running track days in Australia (Phillip Island, Winton, Broadford, Eastern Creek etc) and I have always had numbers for particpants. From an organisational side, it makes life much easier to identify people for communication purposes, such as rider not suited to group, issue with bike, clarification of etiquite of the day etc etc. Also it helps with photos, so riders can easily identify themselves to any professional or budding photographers on the day. I have always had vinyl stickers for numbers which most signwriters will be able to produce for a minimal fee. These apply easily to any part of the bike/fairings, and more importantly, remove easily without leaving any trace of residue etc. I am not a big fan of the stick on paper type colour spots so many track day organisers use... they are a bastard to get off, and do little for oraganisational reference other than the pit marshal knowing what group you are in. The vinyl numbers can be made in almost any colur you desire, which gets around those who already have a number on their race glass (like myself). Just as a word of advice, it is easiest to just have numbers 1 thru 60 (for say 3 groups of 20 riders) and steer clear of people "reserving" numbers. If they already have '69' on their bike, the bright orange or grenn or whatever number you give them will easily be identified despite the existing one.
Anyway, just thought I'd throw my 2 cents worth in the pot....
Cheers
Mark
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