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    Declared wet meetings?

    Just wanted to check the rules on tyres for wet meetings, do you have to run wet tyres? or are the likes of supercorsas allowed to be used seen they have grooves?

    Really my point is just that if you dont have wets on it will make life very differcult and even dangerous to yourself and other riders if you try to race on slicks or semi slicks.

    If you get stuck at a meeting just ask around, come see me i may have an old set to sell cheap but generally theres always someone around to help
    Last edited by CHOPPA; 21st July 2008 at 23:22. Reason: People were missing my point

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    I'm pretty sure the rule is that if it's declared wet then no slicks are allowed on the circuit. Production tyres are allowed so the Super Corsa's are OK but in that much rain they wouldn't be much fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    etc then i see people floudering around on a extremely wet circuit with no wets, to me this is way more careless and a danger to other riders...
    Wets aren't available for some of the post classic bikes mate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gpercivl View Post
    I'm pretty sure the rule is that if it's declared wet then no slicks are allowed on the circuit. Production tyres are allowed so the Super Corsa's are OK but in that much rain they wouldn't be much fun.
    Maybe for supersport but for 125's anything goes tyre wise. You can run wets in the dry and slicks in the wet, or any combination you can think of. As far as I understand the only difference after a meeting is declared wet is the officials will not stop a race if it starts to rain halfway through and everyone is on slicks. If however the meeting hasn't been declared wet and it pisses down then the officials will red flag the race and the normal restart rules etc will come into play. If it does get restarted then everyone will be given a fair amount of time to put their wets on.

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    my main point is i saw a heap of bikes crashing out cause they didnt have suitable tyres on, to me thats not fair if another rider was taken out due to this. Its like scrutineering, they dont let you ride with a loose steering head for instance cause it may cause you to crash but not half as much as slicks would on a wet track....

    and just because they dont make a suitable tyre for a bike to suit conditions its not a valid argument imo when it comes to something like riders safty, if its not safe dont ride it....

    Its not something i can ever see getting changed in the rulebooks id just think people should take it upon themselves to make sure your not making your racing more dangerous then it should be. Over the weekend i helped out a couple of guys with my old wet tyres and a couple more with just suggestion that its not worth the risk. Even the guy in the shed next to me, i told him to put his wets on but he didnt and he crashed first lap, so straight after practice i let him use all my gear so he could get them on asap

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    Its the mnz stewards who are trusted with making the judgement call if its too dangerous for someone to go out on slicks/dry tyres in the rain and if so they can stop them going out. It isn't always dodgy, just depends on the rider. I won a bucket race on slicks at levels on a drenched track on saturday, beating more than one bike riding on wets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Wets aren't available for some of the post classic bikes mate.
    they could always change the rim if there isnt wets avalible for there rims

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    my main point is i saw a heap of bikes crashing out cause they didnt have suitable tyres on, to me thats not fair if another rider was taken out due to this. Its like scrutineering, they dont let you ride with a loose steering head for instance cause it may cause you to crash but not half as much as slicks would on a wet track....

    and just because they dont make a suitable tyre for a bike to suit conditions its not a valid argument imo when it comes to something like riders safty, if its not safe dont ride it....

    Its not something i can ever see getting changed in the rulebooks id just think people should take it upon themselves to make sure your not making your racing more dangerous then it should be. Over the weekend i helped out a couple of guys with my old wet tyres and a couple more with just suggestion that its not worth the risk. Even the guy in the shed next to me, i told him to put his wets on but he didnt and he crashed first lap, so straight after practice i let him use all my gear so he could get them on asap
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    Quote Originally Posted by xr-rider View Post
    they could always change the rim if there isnt wets avalible for there rims
    Dont they have to use original equipment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xr-rider View Post
    they could always change the rim if there isnt wets avalible for there rims
    1) Not sure if the post classic rules allow this?
    2) 17" rear rims for certain bikes are like gold dust.
    3) Nobody is gonna dictate to moi what tyres I should be using.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14 View Post
    It isn't always dodgy, just depends on the rider. I won a bucket race on slicks at levels on a drenched track on saturday, beating more than one bike riding on wets.
    Thats 'cause you're a retard.

    At Levels riders breifing the MNZ officals basicly said that they would allow slicks, its the riders choice. But if we started crashing they would only let treaded tyres on the track.

    Funnily, the crashed bikes I saw either had full wets or road tyres. Both my bikes were on slicks and at the speed I was going, crashing through lack of momentum was my only threat.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    Dont they have to use original equipment?
    Pre'82 &'89 wheels and tyres are open.......I run 17" CBR wheels on my '82 GSX400 Pre'82 bike.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddha#81 View Post
    Both my bikes were on slicks and at the speed I was going, crashing through lack of momentum was my only threat.
    hahahaha... thats why i had my FIRST crash at manfield... going tooo slow into turn one... hahahahah



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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    hahahaha... thats why i had my FIRST crash at manfield... going tooo slow into turn one... hahahahah



    riped and gouged pride....
    that would mean you would fall off on every corner. its because you were being a bloody smartarse

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    hahahaha... thats why i had my FIRST crash at manfield... going tooo slow into turn one... hahahahah



    riped and gouged pride....
    Last trip to Levels I crashed in turn one on the warmup lap.......bloody buckets, the warm up lap is always the most competitive for good grid position.

    Sorry Choppa.....back on track!


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