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Cheesy oil catch?

Started by Commander_Chaos, January 21, 2010, 08:55:56 AM

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Commander_Chaos

Thinking of running my WERA-legal bike in a CCS event in New Jersey. Since there's no aftermarket belly pan available for my bike, I've been using a foil turkey pan inside the fairing for an oil catch, which WERA allows. All I could find in the rules mentioned methods of attachment. Is there a chance in hell of this passing tech? See attached

skiandclimb

LOL- I'm pretty sure I just heard the sound of a can of worms open...
#730 CCS MW/GP
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Commander_Chaos

Uh, oh. Did I say something wrong?

backMARKr

PM'd a suggestion on the belly pan issue.


Don't mind Chris...he is a disgruntled Ducati owner. :biggrin:
NFC Racin',Woodcraft, Pitbull,M4, SUDCO,Bridgestone
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skiandclimb

No- not at all!  Get ahold of Mark storck from RRP (ROAD RACE PREP)  (he's here on the CCS forums) Those guys make custom catch pans to fit your bike, and it won't break the bank.  CCS (from memory) requires a "professional" quality oild retention pan....it's ambiguous at best, but from hearing various stories from racers- the turkey pan doesn't pass tech.

Hopefully Burt or Kevin will chime in here with a more official response.

HTH,
Chris
#730 CCS MW/GP
Pursuit Racing, The Backstopper's Org.
www.cyclehouseperformance.com - St. Louis, MO.
King Edward's Chicken and Fish- St. Louis, MO.
www.mcraracing.com

skiandclimb

Quote from: backMARKr on January 21, 2010, 11:05:56 AM
PM'd a suggestion on the belly pan issue.


Don't mind Chris...he is a disgruntled Ducati owner. :biggrin:

Wow- posted while giving your shop a plug!  Not feelin the love, Mark...not feeling it!  LOL
#730 CCS MW/GP
Pursuit Racing, The Backstopper's Org.
www.cyclehouseperformance.com - St. Louis, MO.
King Edward's Chicken and Fish- St. Louis, MO.
www.mcraracing.com

backMARKr

Yeah...open mouth insert foot, Chris... :biggrin:

that's what I get for tryin to be clever :banghead:

NFC Racin',Woodcraft, Pitbull,M4, SUDCO,Bridgestone
WERA #13

spyderchick

Quote from: backMARKr on January 21, 2010, 11:10:24 AM
Yeah...open mouth insert foot, Chris... :biggrin:

that's what I get for tryin to be clever :banghead:



I smell customer discount or case of beer, (or both!)  :biggrin:
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backMARKr

Quote from: spyderchick on January 21, 2010, 11:19:43 AM
I smell customer discount or case of beer, (or both!)  :biggrin:

Ironically...I just sent him a PM that resembles that suggestion.

sorry for threadjack Chaos....

now back to the topic at hand....bellypans! the category is belly pans......

Alex, I'll take CCS legal belly pans for $100....
NFC Racin',Woodcraft, Pitbull,M4, SUDCO,Bridgestone
WERA #13

skiandclimb

Just to make you feel bad, I just gave you good karma.  Hahahaha!!!!
#730 CCS MW/GP
Pursuit Racing, The Backstopper's Org.
www.cyclehouseperformance.com - St. Louis, MO.
King Edward's Chicken and Fish- St. Louis, MO.
www.mcraracing.com

backMARKr

Quote from: skiandclimb on January 21, 2010, 11:28:24 AM
Just to make you feel bad, I just gave you good karma.  Hahahaha!!!!

(Mark walkin around, head hung low in shame)  :wah:
NFC Racin',Woodcraft, Pitbull,M4, SUDCO,Bridgestone
WERA #13

jon211

I never used to be to concerned about my body work.  As long as there were no major cracks and it was held on decent.  That all changed after racing at VIR in september.  Somebodys belly pan came flying off right after the kink and was about 40 ft in the air.  When it came down it nearly hit the guy next to me.  Hitting that flat out in 6th wouldn't be to much fun.  Now i take alittle extra time making sure that everything is kosher.
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