
Originally Posted by
Kiwi Graham
Only got room for one number on the tailpiece of my bike and with under seat mufflers and a narrow profile seat unit mounting boards would be a nightmare.
Side of fairing or bellypan would be good (Tony Rees has done this on is superstock R1) but it robs sponsor space. I think as long as your number meets MNZ requirements on the front and isn't a fancy designe confusing things....all good.
Better to be easily seen by trackside 'workers' and spectators. Some bikes out there have a single number facing up on the tailpiece and/or off to one side on the nose, and are impossible to see at all marshal points.
Codgy (for instance) is easy, cos that '1' stands out, and the whole package is distinctive. Not so, for many others. There's a 'large' gentleman in Superbikes on a black ZX10? with chrome flames on the main fairings...can't see his numbers at all.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
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