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Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

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    Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    Tech busts my balls every time I go through for not having something in my belly pan to keep oil from spilling out in the case of a blown up engine. So to keep them off my back I've been looking for something but I can't seem to find anything.

    This is what I had in one of my older belly pans and it seemed to make them happy

    Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge-birthday-card-3-jpg

    I would transfer it over to my new one but I gave one away when we sold a bike and the other I can't seem to locate.

    I'm looking for ideas or products that I can buy and stick to my belly pan that would do the job.

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    Pigmats hahaha.

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    http://www.newpig.com/pig/US/absorbe...rbent-mats-747

    Absorbs oil, ignores water. Worst case, feed a cornerworker and ask for a couple...

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    I've used puppy training pads. Absorbent. Cheap. And they even hold gas without breaking down. Ill use them in my garage under the bike if I'm doing any maintenance just in case something drips/spills. Available at your local walmart.

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    Quote Originally Posted by jcbell1007 View Post
    I've used puppy training pads. Absorbent. Cheap. And they even hold gas without breaking down. Ill use them in my garage under the bike if I'm doing any maintenance just in case something drips/spills. Available at your local walmart.
    Wow, never even thought about that. Totally gonna start using those in the garage now.

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurlon View Post
    http://www.newpig.com/pig/US/absorbe...rbent-mats-747

    Absorbs oil, ignores water. Worst case, feed a cornerworker and ask for a couple...
    Those are neat, but what about coolant? Would it absorb the glycol and leave the water?

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    Quote Originally Posted by carsick View Post
    Those are neat, but what about coolant? Would it absorb the glycol and leave the water?
    I don't know specifically about the mats in the link but Pigmat makes pads that absorb both oil and water, just need to find the correct one.

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    Quote Originally Posted by carsick View Post
    Those are neat, but what about coolant? Would it absorb the glycol and leave the water?
    Why would you have glycol in your racebike...

    CHEATER!

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    Good point, duh for me. (Yes I HAD water in my bike, just forgot about the only water part once I started watching the New Pig video.) Still don't want to be dumping water on the track if avoidable.

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    http://www.newpig.com/pig/US/absorbe...rbent-mats-504 has their oil + water + etc absorbers.

    Specific examples: http://www.newpig.com/pig/US/pig-gri...hop_by_product - absorbs water, and that 'yellow' water running down your leg after I stuff you in T3... Sticky backed so you don't need a custom retention system, just slap it in and piss yourself to your heart's content.

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    You would have to catch me before you could "stuff" me in any corner. For that matter you would have to get your bike running to make the starting grid... I'm gonna miss playing this year

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    Quote Originally Posted by jcbell1007 View Post
    I've used puppy training pads. Absorbent. Cheap. And they even hold gas without breaking down. Ill use them in my garage under the bike if I'm doing any maintenance just in case something drips/spills. Available at your local walmart.
    I was going to say maxi-pads or something of the sort. They even come with the adhesive stuff on them. Stick it onto the lower, if it needs to be changed, peel it off and stick on a new one.

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    Ok I'm gonna ask the stupid question here.

    1) I've never been called out for not having something like this, should I be concerned that I will this year?
    2) Can something like this be used instead of a catch can? Or is a can still required and this is simply another fluid retention thing for extra safety?

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    Ian I think it is just a motard thing because of the small size of the belly pan.

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    First I've heard of this in LRRS, (Don't see it in rulebook) but we require diapers in the belly pan over at the USCRA.

    "2. Belly pans are required on all machines.
    The belly pan should
    be constructed of a suitable material (i.e steel, aluminum or
    fiberglass) and be of a sufficient size and depth to adequately
    cover the surface area of the bottom plane of the motor and have
    the ability to contain at least 3 quarts of oil (4-stroke), and 1.5 quarts
    of oil (2-stroke). The belly pan must be affixed to the chassis at a
    minimum of three points and must contain an absorbent material
    created for the sole purpose of containing oil."

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    Ask Jim....


    Quote Originally Posted by Kurlon View Post
    Why would you have glycol in your racebike...

    CHEATER!

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    Quote Originally Posted by csmutty View Post
    Ian I think it is just a motard thing because of the small size of the belly pan.
    Makes sense, thanks.

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    Quote Originally Posted by csmutty View Post
    Ian I think it is just a motard thing because of the small size of the belly pan.
    Though likley to be technically correct, Johnny B also mentions that he cannot find it in the rule book, it isn't a bad idea to have in your belly pan on any bike. Anything we can do to keep oil/water from a catastrophic failure on our own bike from gettting on to the track surface only helps to protect not only ourselves but also our fellow riders.

    If there is room in your belly pan to fit an absorbent pad of some sort without interfering with your exhaust etc. it would be a great addition.

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    Re: Oil absorbent/anti slosh sponge

    I bought a shitload of oil absorber pads for the USCRA race a couple years back. Something like these..
    http://www.esafetysupplies.com/Radno...FYuXOgodThwAkA
    if you dont find anything look me up, I bring a bunch with me.

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    Also approving use of puppy pads. I use them all over my garage and are awesome.
    Especially when I brought a big ass box of them and never used them

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