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Just got an email this morning. Full pre-print rulebook here: http://www.lrrsracing.com/2011/2011_...book_noads.pdf
Some answers to typical questions:
Practice order:
4.7.1.1 Group 1 (Amateur) All 600’s+4 cyl,750+Desmo water cooled twins, 250GP
4.7.1.2 Group 2 (Expert) All 600’s+4 cyl,750+Desmo water cooled twins, 250GP
4.7.1.3 Group 3 (Novice) Ultra Light Weight, Light Weight
4.7.1.4 Group 4 (NO LONGER AVAILABLE)4.7.1.5 Group 5 (Am/Ex combined) 125’s, Motards, Singles, EX’s, Ultra Light Twins
4.7.1.6 Group 6 (Amateur) 650 water cooled Twins & all air cooled twins
4.7.1.7 Group 7 (Expert) 650 water cooled Twins & all air cooled twins
4.7.1.8 Group 8 (Novice) Middle Weight, Heavy Weight
4.7.1.9 Group 9 Top Expert Practice - This is an Invitational Group selected and approved by Timing & Scoring with input from selected existing group 9 Riders. There is not any specific lap time for this practice group qualification but a general guideline will be consistent Race performance in the 1:15s.
Helmet types:
6.1.3 The helmet must meet DOT plus Snell M2005 or M2010 (USA) approval or the British Blue Label standard BSI 6658 Type A helmet standard or the European ECE22-04 & ECE22-05 P standard. The appropriate stickers must be attached.
Helmet Eject System:
6.1.10 It is recommended that all riders equip their helmets with the EJECT Hemet Ejection system. http://www.ejectsafety.com
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Can anyone tell me if the switch back to 6" numers us real or an oversight?
So is group 5 now group 4, or will there be an announcement in the haddock that group 4 practice does not exist every day?
It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
Yea.....still got shitty 1st practice
LRRS EX 66
BostonMoto | Yoshimura | GoPro | K/N | Amsoil | Computrack | Vortex Sprockets |
EBC | Dunlop | Woodcraft | ArmourBodies | Fuel Clothing | Progrip | FmF Racing|
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EBC | Dunlop | Woodcraft | ArmourBodies | Fuel Clothing | Progrip | FmF Racing|
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if you think my palm is hairy you should see my ass....give it a few beers.
also, tuesday before the first race weekend is my bday. I'll be drinking a few beers thursday night if you're there and want to join...but I'm not gonna get plowed because I'm doing friday practice. you in?
LRRS EX 66
BostonMoto | Yoshimura | GoPro | K/N | Amsoil | Computrack | Vortex Sprockets |
EBC | Dunlop | Woodcraft | ArmourBodies | Fuel Clothing | Progrip | FmF Racing|
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LRRS Am #331
Graphic Tailor / Woodcraft / Armour Bodies / Suomy / Cycle Performance Autobody / Shorai / ChickenHawk Racing
I got the printed edition in the mail last week.
Degsy,
Clarification on numbers is as follows (this is directly from Steve Baron, Chief of Timing and Scoring):
Some of the rules have changed this year.
This number size change was required as we have had many instances where bikes were hard to identify due to poor numbers.
This is not only for scoring purposes but also for bike identification by the safety workers.
Unfortunately not all organizations rules are the same.
BTW
The front number rule on the 1st Preprint Rule book copy has an error
Front numbers when placed on the side of intake vents now MUST be on both sides.
So, are 6" numbers ok on the front or not?
LRRS/CCS AM 636
LRRS Am #331
Graphic Tailor / Woodcraft / Armour Bodies / Suomy / Cycle Performance Autobody / Shorai / ChickenHawk Racing
Yes. 6" are the MINIMUM.
It looks like there needs to be two. I mentioned this to Degsy about your new paint job.
I just sent Steve an email asking that if a bike does NOT have an intake, does the number plate HAVE to be in the center. We'll see what he says.
The rulebook that they advertised to everyone via email says one number plate on the front left is acceptable. This is the same way it was for the past many years.
It's less than a month away, if they want to now require two plates they should have announced that a long time ago and printed it in the rulebook, they cannot expect everyone to repaint their bikes.
Where are you getting this info Chuck and is it substantiated?
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LRRS/CCS #103
PPS | Dunlop | Boston Moto | Woodcraft & Armour Bodies | 35 Motorsports | Pit Bull | K&N
chuck the correction he's making is that it only needs to be on the left side of the front...the same side as the timing equipment.
the won't knock you out for numbering as long as it's readable. some guys mount it dead center above the air ram, MOST guys only do the front left, some guys do both side. The bike I bought has number plates on both sides so I'll be doing that so it doesn't look dumb...but if I had been the one to pain the bike only the left front would have gotten them.
I'm thinking the exact same thing. My bodywork is at paint right now, and I was recently asked what color # plates I wanted. I can try a follow up, but I'm pretty sure they're already done. I'd hate to have to put vinyl over my freshly painted plates, I was looking forward to getting away from having the most ghetto EX up there (at least until I throw it down the track again). OTOH, I'll do whatever I have to in order to pass tech and race.
I say do the dame thing you did last year and you will likely not have a problem. Doubt if its easily readable they will disqualify you
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