front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
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front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
From what I've read online, it looks like we'll have to fit a brake lever protector even for track days. From the MSV track day page FAQ's:
The Bike. All bikes must be fit for purpose. If it has a rear brake light then it must be working. The bike including tyres must be in a good serviceable condition both mechanically and bodily and suitable for its intended use on the track. It is 'your' duty to ensure that the vehicle remains in this condition for the duration of the activity, in the interests of your safety and the safety of others at the circuit. Touring bikes must remove any luggage boxes and trikes are not permitted. From Jan 2021 all bikes must have a front brake lever guard fitted.
This sort of thing.
The Bike. All bikes must be fit for purpose. If it has a rear brake light then it must be working. The bike including tyres must be in a good serviceable condition both mechanically and bodily and suitable for its intended use on the track. It is 'your' duty to ensure that the vehicle remains in this condition for the duration of the activity, in the interests of your safety and the safety of others at the circuit. Touring bikes must remove any luggage boxes and trikes are not permitted. From Jan 2021 all bikes must have a front brake lever guard fitted.
This sort of thing.
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
If that's what they want I'll fit one, I don't think it will add to my safety in any way, I do wonder what people with immaculate road bikes will do, especially on bikes without handlebar end weights - this will mostly be classic bikes
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
Pretty much that.. if it's the difference between being allowed out or not then i don't see much choice. But i don't see me leaving it on after the day.
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
It'll be a handy thing to put a tie down round when the bike is on the trailer.
Also what constitutes a brake lever guard - would a bent piece of Meccano count?
Also what constitutes a brake lever guard - would a bent piece of Meccano count?
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
Hope they don't ban the wings I'm gonna buy.
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
Be interesting to see if they insist on them for the Ride Skills groups out on track at Brands, as these are technically MSV trackdays. We adhere to their rules on leathers and cameras.
One of my old handlebar muffs?Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 3:08 pm Also what constitutes a brake lever guard - would a bent piece of Meccano count?
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
I think you'll have to, I suspect it's that as time goes on there will be a gradual slide towards track day bikes being scrutineered and having to be lock wired etc. for me this isn't a problem as I have a dedicated track bike that I've no intention of changing and one of my other bikes is an ex proddie racer so is already fully track prepared, but it makes using a road bike for an occasional track day a less attractive proposition.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 3:36 pm Be interesting to see if they insist on them for the Ride Skills groups out on track at Brands, as these are technically MSV trackdays. We adhere to their rules on leathers and cameras.
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
Depends how they're being scrutineered. The answer from when I was involved with it would be that a bent piece of meccano won't count. "robust, not flexible, securely fixed" were all part of the requirement. You've all got Mr Fenati to thank for this* - it's to do with accidental triggering of the front brake, not protection for the lever in a crash.Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 3:08 pm It'll be a handy thing to put a tie down round when the bike is on the trailer.
Also what constitutes a brake lever guard - would a bent piece of Meccano count?
*and the constant rubbing of fairings at Moto3 generally.
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
The Scottish ACU made them mandatory a couple of years back and the proper ACU last year iirc.
I remember when you had to pass scrutineering to do a trackday... I believe they stopped it due to insurance issues. You could sue them if a bit fell off your bike after they'd said it was safe, or something.
I remember when you had to pass scrutineering to do a trackday... I believe they stopped it due to insurance issues. You could sue them if a bit fell off your bike after they'd said it was safe, or something.
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
Thoughts are, it was a bloke who was killed at Snett last year, how true that is I don't knowlostboy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 4:15 pmDepends how they're being scrutineered. The answer from when I was involved with it would be that a bent piece of meccano won't count. "robust, not flexible, securely fixed" were all part of the requirement. You've all got Mr Fenati to thank for this* - it's to do with accidental triggering of the front brake, not protection for the lever in a crash.Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 3:08 pm It'll be a handy thing to put a tie down round when the bike is on the trailer.
Also what constitutes a brake lever guard - would a bent piece of Meccano count?
*and the constant rubbing of fairings at Moto3 generally.
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
It's the trackday scene catching up with racing...... call it trickle down. First time we were in the pits there was no requirement, the next year it was there - this was, in honesty, slightly before the Fenati incident but was down to the number of "triggers" because of bikes clashing, particularly in corners and in Moto3. Post Fenati the rule evolved and the shape bend got longer across the front of the lever.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 4:24 pmThoughts are, it was a bloke who was killed at Snett last year, how true that is I don't knowlostboy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 4:15 pmDepends how they're being scrutineered. The answer from when I was involved with it would be that a bent piece of meccano won't count. "robust, not flexible, securely fixed" were all part of the requirement. You've all got Mr Fenati to thank for this* - it's to do with accidental triggering of the front brake, not protection for the lever in a crash.Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 3:08 pm It'll be a handy thing to put a tie down round when the bike is on the trailer.
Also what constitutes a brake lever guard - would a bent piece of Meccano count?
*and the constant rubbing of fairings at Moto3 generally.
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
I've done trackdays since 1982 and never seen scrutineers.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 4:22 pm The Scottish ACU made them mandatory a couple of years back and the proper ACU last year iirc.
I remember when you had to pass scrutineering to do a trackday... I believe they stopped it due to insurance issues. You could sue them if a bit fell off your bike after they'd said it was safe, or something.
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
I have. Most of my trackdays were at Cadwell in the late 90's and early 00's. Bikes were always checked over in the same shed they used for racing and people sent home if the bikes weren't up to scratch.
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
Hmm. I did about 50 days there between 2000 and 2002.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 4:36 pmI have. Most of my trackdays were at Cadwell in the late 90's and early 00's. Bikes were always checked over in the same shed they used for racing and people sent home if the bikes weren't up to scratch.
Nada.
I started instructing in 2003 and deffo none.
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
I'm not making it up.
Obviously different organisers had different rules.
Obviously different organisers had different rules.
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
I know you're not - Ixion always have done it and still are , bike and riding kitKungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 4:45 pm I'm not making it up.
Obviously different organisers had different rules.
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I did my very first trackday with Ixion at Cadwell, iirc it was £50
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
Still the lowest cost MSV days anywhere, think this year's were £220 for a Thurs and Friday in August, including Thursday Eve too and if course the usual nerdy / bad taste T-Shirt....
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
No Limits seem to be pushing this too now as they're giving 50 sets away 'free' if you buy some of their new tyres.
Something i guess we all need to look into then over winter.
Something i guess we all need to look into then over winter.
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Re: front brake guard potentially required for ALL trackdays @ MSV
Surely if you are close enough to catch your brake lever on another bike on a trackday it's all gone horrifically wrong already? Sounds like a rule for rules sake.