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    Lower fairing dam? (belly pan)

    What are you racer types going to use for the lower fairing catch tanks?
    Is anyone making fibreglass belly pan catch tanks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Smith View Post
    What are you racer types going to use for the lower fairing catch tanks?
    Is anyone making fibreglass belly pan catch tanks?
    Fuck all...not required in Pre89.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Fuck all...not required in Pre89.
    In Aussie the P6 class (pre'90s) require belly pan catch tray. I was going to fit one just in case they spit the dummy at Phillip Island in January. Wiring calliper bolts, shark fins, etc. has been compulsory at PI for years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Smith View Post
    In Aussie the P6 class (pre'90s) require belly pan catch tray. I was going to fit one just in case they spit the dummy at Phillip Island in January. Wiring calliper bolts, shark fins, etc. has been compulsory at PI for years.
    Give Glen at justfairings a call, When I proposed the rulechange I asked him to deal with them all as I didn't want it to be seen as a conflict of interest, It was originally intended to be a copy of the MA rule, But the board thought it would make it too hard for people to enter the sport, Whats been installed is a complete dogs breakfast and will create problems for officials and organisers alike.

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    Use an old roasting pan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    Use an old roasting pan.



    Or a dog tucker bowl by the sounds of it....





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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    Use an old roasting pan.
    Well,

    According to the safety commissioner, That would require drilling into the frame and would create a weakened area, Not sure which planet that person lives, But it works everywhere else in the world and here was me thinking the old "Kiwi can do" attitude was still alive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    Well,

    According to the safety commissioner, That would require drilling into the frame and would create a weakened area, Not sure which planet that person lives, But it works everywhere else in the world and here was me thinking the old "Kiwi can do" attitude was still alive.
    I havent read it yet.

    Are they talking about something else other than a lower fairing capable of holding the required amount of fluid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    I havent read it yet.

    Are they talking about something else other than a lower fairing capable of holding the required amount of fluid?
    Yea,

    Its not in the new rule as the handwringers didn'tlike the look of it, But everywhere else in the world its either an enclosed bellypan OR a suitable catchtray, Be simple enough to mount without drilling into the frame, Theres plenty of enginecase bolts that could be utilised for bracketing, Quite honestly I don't see the point in preventing the later model machinery from dropping oil and yet leaving the older and more likely models free of ANY containment, Fucked if I know, I must be missing something that the EXPERTS have seen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    Give Glen at justfairings a call, When I proposed the rulechange I asked him to deal with them all as I didn't want it to be seen as a conflict of interest, It was originally intended to be a copy of the MA rule, But the board thought it would make it too hard for people to enter the sport, Whats been installed is a complete dogs breakfast and will create problems for officials and organisers alike.
    Thanks Billy,
    I spoke to Glen a few months ago following the change to Aussie rules and he had not looked into it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    Give Glen at justfairings a call, When I proposed the rulechange I asked him to deal with them all as I didn't want it to be seen as a conflict of interest, It was originally intended to be a copy of the MA rule, But the board thought it would make it too hard for people to enter the sport, Whats been installed is a complete dogs breakfast and will create problems for officials and organisers alike.


    That was big of you to be genuinely honest and decent at a financuall loss to your self due to it unlike others
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Smith View Post
    Thanks Billy,
    I spoke to Glen a few months ago following the change to Aussie rules and he had not looked into it.
    Actually, By chance Glen rang me on Monday and your bike came up in the discussion, He was of the opinion Sloan was obtaining fairings for your bike from elsewhere, But he does have moulds for your model, Not sure about the bellypan though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moto-Dynamix View Post
    That was big of you to be genuinely honest and decent at a financuall loss to your self due to it unlike others
    Yerr,

    Silly me, I thought that was how we should operate, My bad, Still I enjoy my sleep hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    Yerr,

    Silly me, I thought that was how we should operate, My bad, Still I enjoy my sleep hahaha


    I am also enjoying my sleep even with what I have started re Those dick licks out there and helping to high light just how fuked up shit is
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Smith View Post
    In Aussie the P6 class (pre'90s) require belly pan catch tray. I was going to fit one just in case they spit the dummy at Phillip Island in January. Wiring calliper bolts, shark fins, etc. has been compulsory at PI for years.
    Hi Pete, i was over at the last "Island Classic", got pulled up for Radiator Cap and Water Pump Drain Plug not wired, in P6, just some info for you.

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