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    Number plate question.

    How strict are they on the number plates dimensions?

    It's going to be tough to squeeze a 12 x 10 area on my front fairing, I was considering off-setting it to the left side of the nose, but before I paint this weekend I was lookign for some ideas or pictures of your set-ups.

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    Number plate question.

    the front numbers need to be 8" tall and and 1" spacing between each number.

    here is what my front number plate looks like

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    Number plate question.

    Quote Originally Posted by s a x m a n View Post
    the front numbers need to be 8" tall and and 1" spacing between each number.

    here is what my front number plate looks like
    yea, they say they need to have a background of 12 x 10...

    kinda big on certain bikes.

    you have a little more room with the air ducts down low.

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    Number plate question.

    What are you racing? GSXR like in your sig?

    Ya got plenty of room.

    If you want examples, hit up lrrsracing.com - look through the results, find someone on the same bike you have, get their race number, go to Owens Racing Photos and plug their number into the search field..... shazam, pics of them on their bike to use as an example.

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    Number plate question.

    example:

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    Number plate question.

    dude. that's an insane pic... wow.

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    Number plate question.

    Quote Originally Posted by smf View Post
    dude. that's an insane pic... wow.
    Well it's Insane Shane what did you expect

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    Number plate question.

    BIG discussion on the SIDE plates over on the Near list.

    They want the 10x12 PLATES there, and no 6 inch numbers

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    Number plate question.

    Quote Originally Posted by a13x View Post
    Well it's Insane Shane what did you expect
    Knew you'd like that

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    Number plate question.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doc View Post
    BIG discussion on the SIDE plates over on the Near list.

    They want the 10x12 PLATES there, and no 6 inch numbers
    near list?

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    Number plate question.

    NEAR list is in yahoo! groups

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    Number plate question.

    can somebody link me to this number plate issue on yahoo? wtf... shouldn't have to track down chats to find out what's acceptable... but 12 x 10 is tough.

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    Number plate question.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kitt View Post
    can somebody link me to this number plate issue on yahoo? wtf... shouldn't have to track down chats to find out what's acceptable... but 12 x 10 is tough.
    Acceptable is what's clearly stated in the rule book, read it.

    The NEAR list is directly linked from the LRRSracing website for up to date and ongoing discussions.

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    It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hessogood View Post
    Acceptable is what's clearly stated in the rule book, read it.
    well according to the rule book you need 12x10 uninterrupted from air intakes, etc. and the numbers have to be 8" tall.

    The pic above of the gsxr does not have 10" between the air intakes and the windscreen, and I would prefer not to paint the windscreen. The numbers above were cut at the air inlets. So apparently, there's some gray area, I don't see guys driving around with pitboards screwed to the headlight.

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    Number plate question.

    The racer above is an expert who holds many national chapionships and also races AMA. If you're assuming you'll be treated the same as him you're in for a major wakeup call. The rule book has the rules in it, and they're called the rules because they're the rules. Follow them and you'll be fine, it's that simple.

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    It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hessogood View Post
    The racer above is an expert who holds many national chapionships and also races AMA. If you're assuming you'll be treated the same as him you're in for a major wakeup call. The rule book has the rules in it, and they're called the rules because they're the rules. Follow them and you'll be fine, it's that simple.
    like you said the rule's the rule... I came on here to ask how other people fit the 12x10 on there... not for your wise ass to tell me im going to be treated like less of a person because im starting out.

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    Number plate question.

    If you don't like stupid answers don't ask stupid questions. "The rule says 12 X 10, do I have to do 12 X 10?"

    I didn't say you'd be treated like less of a person, i said you won't get special treatment, so don't go changing my words.

    "WTF I shouldn't have to track down chat's to find out what's acceptable"

    What's acceptable is in the rule book, it's not that difficult. And you don't have to 'track down' chats when they're posted on the organizations website. That's WTF.

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    It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hessogood View Post
    If you don't like stupid answers don't ask stupid questions. "The rule says 12 X 10, do I have to do 12 X 10?"

    I didn't say you'd be treated like less of a person, i said you won't get special treatment, so don't go changing my words.

    "WTF I shouldn't have to track down chat's to find out what's acceptable"

    What's acceptable is in the rule book, it's not that difficult. And you don't have to 'track down' chats when they're posted on the organizations website. That's WTF.

    hey, ya fuck... I'm asking a question, that made perfect sense... where did you see me ask if I had to make it 12x10? I asked how people squeezed them in on a gsxr front end. The only pic that was posted, although helpful, seems to go against regulations due to the air duct.... you either suck at reading, or struggle with the intraweb.

    My original post is as follows, please point out where I asked if I could use a different size.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kitt View Post
    How strict are they on the number plates dimensions?

    It's going to be tough to squeeze a 12 x 10 area on my front fairing, I was considering off-setting it to the left side of the nose, but before I paint this weekend I was looking for some ideas or pictures of your set-ups.

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    Number plate question.

    Yeah, go easy. I have an RS125 and there is no WAY there is 12x10 worth of space. I think its legit to ask just HOW seriously he should take the rule. I'd say put 8" numbers on the front, and use just as much as you possibly can for the plate to get as close to the rule as possible. The tail seems to be the place they're always looking to enforce because the scorers have an understandably hard time reading the numbers if they're facing up as with the newer inline 4 bike tail designs make them do. I might get chastized for this, but I say do your best.

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    Number plate question.

    How strict are they about the rules? How many times do you want the answer? They follow the rules. Ya fuck. Good luck at the racetrack, i'm sure you're going to have lots of friends.

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    Number plate question.

    make it as big as you can. you might not "want" to paint the windsheild but if you have to paint the bottom 3-4" to fit the #s then you have to. i dont know if mine is 12x10. i picked #s that didnt take up much space ex: i asked for 111, 777 etc. i got 110 and it fits pretty easy. tape your #s on the front and scetch out a backround. the front isnt as much as an issue as the rear.

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    Number plate question.

    Kitt,
    If this is a "looks" issue your barking up a bad tree. Slap a 10x12 plate on the front and the sides with 8 inch RED numbers and you will be golden.

    If you want to skirt the rules put the biggest, clearest numbers you can find on your bike and HOPE you pass tech. Painting a little bit of your windscreen to make a bigger spot shouldn't be a such a big deal, Or maybe you can get some white vinyl or duct tape to help with the white background.

    The sides are DEFINATELY the bigger issue, It looks like not many of us are gonna pass unless we bolt the big plates on back there.

    And a little bit of advice... People with Yellow plates and black numbers know more than we do, listen to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverDragon View Post
    Yeah, go easy. I have an RS125 and there is no WAY there is 12x10 worth of space. I think its legit to ask just HOW seriously he should take the rule.
    Thanks, that was my only concern... I'm painting the plates on, and was trying to avoid painting the windscreen... different prep. but may have to...

    Quote Originally Posted by hessogood View Post
    How strict are they about the rules? How many times do you want the answer? They follow the rules. Ya fuck. Good luck at the racetrack, i'm sure you're going to have lots of friends.
    Because you mis-interpreted a message bpoard post I won't have friends at the race track? haha... usually the guys running around trying to give the guys asking the honest questions a hard time are the arrogant ones without friends. I have plenty of friends who race, who base their opinions of me on things besides defending myself from asking a question.

    What happenned to "there's no dumb questions" when somebody is starting out? I guess you just read the rulebook and assumed you knew all. I was looking for ideas on how to fit it, not exemption of the 12x10 rule.


    Quote Originally Posted by SVRACER01 View Post
    make it as big as you can. you might not "want" to paint the windsheild but if you have to paint the bottom 3-4" to fit the #s then you have to. i dont know if mine is 12x10. i picked #s that didnt take up much space ex: i asked for 111, 777 etc. i got 110 and it fits pretty easy. tape your #s on the front and scetch out a backround. the front isnt as much as an issue as the rear.
    Yea, I think I may end up painting it... don't want to risk them turning down the bike for the plate crossing the air ducts.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doc View Post
    Kitt,
    If this is a "looks" issue your barking up a bad tree. Slap a 10x12 plate on the front and the sides with 8 inch RED numbers and you will be golden.

    The sides are DEFINATELY the bigger issue, It looks like not many of us are gonna pass unless we bolt the big plates on back there.

    And a little bit of advice... People with Yellow plates and black numbers know more than we do, listen to them.
    Def. not a looks issue, just looking for ideas and options of how to squuze it on.

    Fortunately, I think my tail will fit a 12x10 on the tail no problem, but I thought I remember a "vertical" requirement.

    and yea, I take constructive criticism from people of all levels (especially amatures with 30+ races)... if an amature is trying to be a wise guy on the internet, i have no problem asking him to re-read my post and tell me where he mis-quoted me from.

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    Number plate question.

    Don't worry bout it Kit, I've seen thousands of dumb questions asked by Doc and i'm sure he'll ask thousands more.

    asking questions & getting your balls busted comes w/ the territory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGitorio View Post
    Don't worry bout it Kit, I've seen thousands of dumb questions asked by Doc and i'm sure he'll ask thousands more.


    I was just looking for some ideas of how to fit it, not an explanation of the rule.

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