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Racing Discussion => Rules and Regs => Topic started by: TonyC on January 11, 2007, 06:51:20 PM

Title: Rust + Other Questions
Post by: TonyC on January 11, 2007, 06:51:20 PM
It's my first year racing.  I've read the 2007 rule book twice so far.  Quick questions.

1.  What is the rule on rust.  I bought a used 2006 Kawasaki 636 that was crashed and has rust on the exhaust and on a small dent on the tank.   Will this cause a problem during tech?

2.  The bike came with a slip-on exhaust that extends about 1 inch past the rear of the bike, where the taillight is.  Is this against the rules?

3.  Case covers - the rules don't require my bike to have them, but should I get them anyway?

4.  Scratched/shaved parts - What is the rule on slightly damaged parts?  For example, a scratched strator cover or shaved axil nut.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Rust + Other Questions
Post by: LilJayRR on January 11, 2007, 08:25:59 PM
Answers

Question 1. No it shouldnt
Question 2. No
Question 3. I race a 05/06 636 I didnt have case covers, just used the stock ones, and installed frame sliders.
Question 4. Shouldn't be an issue, as long as it doesnt cause a safety issue. By shaved you mean grinded by pavement I assume.

As long as it isnt a safety issue you shouldnt have too many issues. My first year last year was great and eveyone is/was pretty helpfull in the pits. If you dont know dont hesitate to ask, as most have probably had the same issue or can point you in the right direction.

If you have any more question I'll help ya the best I can. BTW what area will you racing in ?


Title: Re: Rust + Other Questions
Post by: TonyC on January 11, 2007, 10:16:59 PM
Thank you for the help.  Your answers were right on point.

You are correct.  Grinded better describes the damage.  The bar end is also grinded and has some rust.  I'm glad to hear that people are helpful during the races.

I live in Queens, NY, and plan on attending at least 8 race days this year.  I hope to race in the Mid-Atlantic region and possibly do a race in the Northeast.  Mid-Atantic seems to have a nice selection of tracks.

I am going to Daytona in March.

I am quickly learning that race prep and planning is like a having a second job.  However, I have no doubt it will be well worth it in the end.

Thanks again.
Title: Re: Rust + Other Questions
Post by: K3 Chris Onwiler on January 12, 2007, 06:04:15 AM
Every race bike looks that bad or worse by the third weekend....  If tech started whining about cosmetic issues, there'd be no one left to race! :lmao:
Seriously, tech is looking for a bike that is clean, doesn't leak anywhere, and doesn't have any sharp areas that could injure you in a crash.  For example, most inspectors won't pass a brake or clutch lever with the ball snapped off, because it could go right through yout arm in a crash.  You know that your lower fairing has to be a belly pan that catches fluid in case you blow your motor, right?
Title: Re: Rust + Other Questions
Post by: 251am on January 12, 2007, 08:06:30 AM
 Follow the R&Rs to the T for your machine, and you'll be fine. However, if your machine appears to have been in an accident, or neglected, you are probably going to be subject to a more intense scrutiny. The level of scrutiny is dependant on the Tech. officer. Good luck with your racing!     
Title: Re: Rust + Other Questions
Post by: TonyC on January 12, 2007, 08:37:31 AM
Thanks again everyone.

LilJayRR:  By the way, any advice on cutting the fairing when I install the frame sliders.  I bought the Woodcraft sliders.  I also bought Attack race bodywork.  I would have PM'ed you, but I don't meet the post threshold yet.
Title: Re: Rust + Other Questions
Post by: LilJayRR on January 12, 2007, 09:17:42 AM
 I didnt have to cut my bodywork on one set and the other I just bent the fiberglass flap enough to get it to go around the bodywork. If you do feel like cutting it just use a dremel or something. I also bought a set of "no cut" sliders but the bracket bends if you go down on the left side.

I'm in the Mid-Atl, so if you come down to Summit Point I'll help ya out as much as I can, you can probably find me around the Fast Lane Cycles pits or look around for my number. I'd tell you what # it is, but I dont even know yet since I requested a new one this yr.

Aslo feel free to ask me any questions, and I'll try to help you out.

Have fun!
Title: Re: Rust + Other Questions
Post by: TonyC on January 12, 2007, 02:08:17 PM
Thanks for the help and offer.