I don't want an argument for a change. I'm just saying, it's a pain in the arse and wont make a blind bit of difference to the occasional brain fart of not putting a spanner to them at all. Those bikes will just be missing a tiny piece of wire...and functional brakes.
Ok....but the decision needs to be made, applies to all or only to some. As it's worded and placed, I don't see it applying to the support classes at national rounds who don't race for a national championship.
I understand the perceived need to match FIM regs, just want to see a better job done of applying the rule.
One advantage to Lock wiring is that it can be seen to be correctly fastened by rider and scrutineers at a glance.
"That's rooted!! What's next??"
Good reason for lockwiring caliper bolts. I have heard at least 3 stories (actually more like nightmares) from prominent NZ racers past and present who have had bolts come out while racing. And we all saw Stroudy's caliper hanging off a few years back. Mistakes happen, especially under pressure.
If you run the rule specifically as something like: you drill the bolts, insert small R clips into said holes and run lock wire between them (it should be done this specific way).
Doing it this way does 2 thing, firstly even if the bolts aren't correctly tightened the won't turn any more as the arrangement of the R clips and lock wire will prevent them turning. (also hard wiring the bolts in means you have to cut the wire each time, R clips make install and removal much quicker)
Secondly you are done changing your wheel in a hurry in time for that next session and you look down and see your lockwire there, whoops I had forgotten to tighten the brakes, so it works like a reminder as well. It takes 3 seconds to install the lockwire.
It really doesn't matter if your a great mechanic and use a torque wrench (good for you though), if you have a guy who has not much mechanical sense and is working on his/her own bike it is easy to forget. It takes 5 minutes to drill the four holes and it could save alot of drama.
Yip,
Funnily enough the rest of the world think it's a good idea,Apparently theyre all uninformed????
Theres always going to be a group of people who will rubbish any ideas implemented and they appear to be the same group time and again,Quite funny really.The best part is when they actually turn up at the track with their MNZ jackets on and start disrupting the officials actually doing the job,Golf anybody?
I'm happy to stand corrected here mon (he says grabbing for his 09 rule book) But isn't your math a fair bit out?
Allowing that the first 10 numbers in each National class arent available that leaves 89 numbers PER CLASS Which means 89 times however national classes there are that year.
Anyhoo its a fair few more than 89
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I like all the proposed rule changes. It all looks like just plain common sense stuff to me.
Why wouldn't you use case savers? Why not r clip your caliper bolts?Why not fit a shark fin.
The ONLY question I would raise is the running out of fuel rule.
In the case of a race restart 2-4 laps into the race would the current situation stand or would competitors be allowed a splash and dash pitstop?
Also would that rule encompass outlaps after flag drop?
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Just throwing this into the 'pot': Has anyone heard of using silcone sealant on fastners? It seems a wee blob between the head of the fastner and the solid part it's mounting to is as good as lockwiring! I was very surprised myself, but the guy in our garage at the TT got scutineered and raced with such. Apparently many others do too.
Just sayin', that's all.
Do us all a favour, by bringing yourself up to speed, before pulling onto the motorway.
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