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    Legality of Titanium knee and toe sliders?

    Is it againt MNZ Regulations to race with titanium knee and/or toe sliders ?

    I keep wearing out my knee and especially my toe sliders around ruapuna , but I can get some scrap titanium from work for free, this might be a bit more durable than plastic? Would it be illegal to screw/bolt this to my knee sliders and my boot toes?

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    I have been running kneescrapers with titanium in for years now,but they are plastic,with bits of titanium in them,if they were 100% metal the sparks would be huge & a distraction,the rules dont say anything,but I am sure you would get complaints
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    I've no idea about the original question but would titanium spark? I a wedding ring made from it till I lost it (Oh the pain that went with that episode!) and it would scratch easily. Maybe not as easily as ali but I would have though that it was soft enough it wouldn't spark.

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    Doesn't Troy Bayliss use Ti toe sliders in WSBK?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    I've no idea about the original question but would titanium spark? I a wedding ring made from it till I lost it (Oh the pain that went with that episode!) and it would scratch easily. Maybe not as easily as ali but I would have though that it was soft enough it wouldn't spark.

    Cheers R

    Heck yeah. It looks awesome if you're following someone closely that has them - showers of sparks come back at you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    I've no idea about the original question but would titanium spark?
    Icon makes the TiMax range - gloves and jackets - with titanium plates. I'd have thought that if it were prone to sparking they wouldn't use it as armour - could be nasty in a spill if sparks from your armour ignited petrol spilling from your bike...

    I could be wrong, I'm just making an assumption based on my thoughts on safety.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    Icon makes the TiMax range - gloves and jackets - with titanium plates. I'd have thought that if it were prone to sparking they wouldn't use it as armour - could be nasty in a spill if sparks from your armour ignited petrol spilling from your bike...

    I could be wrong, I'm just making an assumption based on my thoughts on safety.
    HAHA-Nice assupmption but sparks are bling, who cares bout safety???
    Ti sparks real good.
    I THINK that there is something in the rules saying its not on, but as bistard says, if its not excessive, no one minds.
    But also, Titanium isn't that hard-wearing. I made my own sliders a few years back for the same problem..they were wood, teak. lasted longer than any plastic, smaoked when slide and smelt bad, according to followers. Didn't like sliding in the wet, started to break up a bit..but they lasted for ages!!!! PLanning on making some more soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JayRacer37 View Post
    HAHA-Nice assupmption but sparks are bling, who cares bout safety???
    Ti sparks real good.
    Suddenly I feel really glad I didn't waste my money on Icon TiMax gloves...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulus View Post
    Heck yeah. It looks awesome if you're following someone closely that has them - showers of sparks come back at you.
    Well wasn't about to try it out with the wedding ring. I'm a dumb shit - I've cut up ali with a grinder and it sparks (not the same as steel though) so should have though!

    I suspect the bike will be creating enough sparks that the Icon Ti gears is kinda irrelevant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    I've no idea about the original question but would titanium spark? I a wedding ring made from it till I lost it (Oh the pain that went with that episode!) and it would scratch easily. Maybe not as easily as ali but I would have though that it was soft enough it wouldn't spark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    Suddenly I feel really glad I didn't waste my money on Icon TiMax gloves...
    Well, each to their own, but as pointed out jus a little further down, the bike is going to be creating its own shower. what comes of you is irrelivant. Also, petrol isnt a touch igniter if it isnt pressurised...its quite docile, even innert, when not put in a combustion chamber and pressurised at 9+:1. A few lousy sparks arn't going to set it off. And don't blag a product without even half a story. The Ti on those is enough to stop major hand injury as it will flex as you hit the grond, very good impact absorbtion.Plus with wear, say your hand is trapped by the bar, will take a lot longer to wear through that some of the flimsy 'carbon' knucked products.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JayRacer37 View Post
    Well, each to their own, but as pointed out jus a little further down, the bike is going to be creating its own shower. what comes of you is irrelivant. Also, petrol isnt a touch igniter if it isnt pressurised...its quite docile, even innert, when not put in a combustion chamber and pressurised at 9+:1. A few lousy sparks arn't going to set it off. And don't blag a product without even half a story. The Ti on those is enough to stop major hand injury as it will flex as you hit the grond, very good impact absorbtion.Plus with wear, say your hand is trapped by the bar, will take a lot longer to wear through that some of the flimsy 'carbon' knucked products.
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    This is the new age Poo's, kids don't go out behind the bike sheds for a smoke anymore, they go out there to surf porn on the laptop....and post on KB..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    This is the new age Poo's, kids don't go out behind the bike sheds for a smoke anymore, they go out there to surf porn on the laptop....and post on KB..........
    Nah, we have sick days from work to do that now. Food poisioning (i think) really sucks. And I finished year 13 last year, Poos....
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    I didn't realise you were so up with the times spud!!! you young hip thing you!!!
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