Ye, most handgaurds have 1 or 2 fixing points. 2 is bar end aswel. The lever guard things do fix to bar end and bend around front of lever, I think, so I would definitely check with the one fixing point guards. See what Alan says.Bigyin wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 6:28 pm The Tracer ones on the 900 actually attach to the handlebar at the bar end, the ones on the 700 dont as far as i can see, just like the Multistrada.
The 900 ones would cover any access to the brake lever, the ones on the Multi and 700 would leave a gap but would protect against any front contact onto the handguard
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All good for Pembrey then Dave.
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MSV don't own Pembrey.
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Doubt I’ll do Pembrey Dodgy !? It’s not one of my favourite circuits and I’ve got quite a lot of jollies planned for this year already !!...just a case of fitting everything in !!??
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Yorick wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 7:14 pmMSV don't own Pembrey.
I'd like to think their all on the same hymn sheet.
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Yep...that was my thinking I sent a couple of close up photos to MSV of mine and a mates bike and they’ve confirmed that both are ok. Definitely worth doing the same well before up you go, just to make 100% sure and avoid any stress on the day !
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Thinking doesn't make rules.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 8:31 pm
I'd like to think their all on the same hymn sheet.
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Can you take some close ups of them from above, side etc please. Showing as much as possible.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 8:31 pm
I'd like to think their all on the same hymn sheet.
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Ye I could, but we all know what handgaurds look like and I ain't got any better photos on my phone at mo. If the idea is to protect the lever from close contact then I should be fine. What else are the lever protectors for.
Better still, what are the actual trackday guidelines regarding this issue.?
Better still, what are the actual trackday guidelines regarding this issue.?
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but there's differences in handguards and they're designed to protect the hand.... not the brake.... sure they'll do the same function to a great extent, but it's completely possible that a 'handguard' may not be classed as sufficient to act as a brake guard. I'd say the odds are they'll likely be fine from what i've seen, but without checking with Alan @ PBTD, then someone could turn up expecting to ride and be told NO.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 1:46 pm Ye I could, but we all know what handgaurds look like and I ain't got any better photos on my phone at mo. If the idea is to protect the lever from close contact then I should be fine. What else are the lever protectors for.
I'm not trying to be difficult here, i'm trying to help
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No Limits sayNEW for 2021 - all bikes must have a front brake lever guard or hand guard fitted.
I'm unable to find anything on Focused Events website.FRONT BRAKE LEVER GUARD
From January 2021, you will be required to use a front brake lever guard on all UK and European No Limits Trackdays. A front brake lever guard protects the front brake lever from a sudden impact, the likes of when you could "clip" another rider whilst on track. They have been mandatory at MotoGP, WSBK, BSB and all UK club racing for many years.
No Limits recommends a GBRacing lever guard and these can be purchased from our parts and tyres section of the website.
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Does Alan know whats ok/ nok ?? Give him a nudge.
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He said "get the guy to send me a picture and i'll say yes or no"
Which is what i did
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I well remember Alex from NGRRC and PTMCRC days. He used to ride a Rotax 250 before he moved to the big stuff. Bit of a nutter who once piled it on the entry to Dibeni while about 10s in the lead.singlesman wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 2:11 pm That really is a phenomenal lap time at Pembrey, I remember when I started club racing a young lad called Alex Buckingham was the man to beat, he turned up on a new OWO1 and was out of sight running 1.04’s.!!!
Seem to remember he picked up some decent sponsorship from Inch’s cider and went on to do some national level racing.
I know Mr Bevan was quick everywhere, not just Pembrey, but did he ever have a go at nationals, and if so, how did he get on?
PS I'm in. Inters. I'll be the fat bloke on the fast bike riding like a granny because I can't afford to bin it.
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Looks like I might need oneweeksy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 1:49 pm
No Limits sayI'm unable to find anything on Focused Events website.FRONT BRAKE LEVER GUARD
From January 2021, you will be required to use a front brake lever guard on all UK and European No Limits Trackdays. A front brake lever guard protects the front brake lever from a sudden impact, the likes of when you could "clip" another rider whilst on track. They have been mandatory at MotoGP, WSBK, BSB and all UK club racing for many years.
No Limits recommends a GBRacing lever guard and these can be purchased from our parts and tyres section of the website.
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I would imagine the industry has been forced into this as an extra safety measure, thats fair enough and I'd expect no "differing interpretations" between the various trackday organisers. But I could be wrong, I was once before.
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Note... If your name isn't on this list, you're not on my spreadsheet and i've ballsed something up... PLEASE let me know otherwise you're not booked yet.
List.
Friday
Novice:
Inters:
Mrs Weeksy
Tricky
Fast:
Saturday
Novice:
Trinity765
Docca
Rodbargee
Mangocrazy
Midge
Doug Lightyear
Steve 899
Inters:
Weeksy
Mrs Weeksy
G.P
Dodgy Knees
Nobby
IanB
Tricky
Tomcat
Fast:
Sunday
Maybes
@Mr. Dazzle
@Scuffmark
@SSR Suspension
@porter_jamie
@Nordboy
@Pgm
@MingtheMerciless
@Bigyin
I think that's the current list. If it's not.... you boys tell me
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Friday
Novice:
Inters:
Mrs Weeksy
Tricky
Fast:
Saturday
Novice:
Trinity765
Docca
Rodbargee
Mangocrazy
Midge
Doug Lightyear
Steve 899
Inters:
Weeksy
Mrs Weeksy
G.P
Dodgy Knees
Nobby
IanB
Tricky
Tomcat
Fast:
Sunday
Maybes
@Mr. Dazzle
@Scuffmark
@SSR Suspension
@porter_jamie
@Nordboy
@Pgm
@MingtheMerciless
@Bigyin
I think that's the current list. If it's not.... you boys tell me
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On the Hand Guard situation :
Front brake lever protectors are mandatory for 2021 season. They must have a fixing point to the handlebar at the bar end. Adventure / Supermoto type bikes with ''handguards'' not fixed at the bar end are not allowed. Enduro type ''Brush Guards'' are as they have a fixing point at the bar end.
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Front brake lever protectors are mandatory for 2021 season. They must have a fixing point to the handlebar at the bar end. Adventure / Supermoto type bikes with ''handguards'' not fixed at the bar end are not allowed. Enduro type ''Brush Guards'' are as they have a fixing point at the bar end.
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Thanks AlanAlan PBTD wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 11:04 pm On the Hand Guard situation :
Front brake lever protectors are mandatory for 2021 season. They must have a fixing point to the handlebar at the bar end. Adventure / Supermoto type bikes with ''handguards'' not fixed at the bar end are not allowed. Enduro type ''Brush Guards'' are as they have a fixing point at the bar end.
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Thought that might be the case .... @Dodgy knees will be ok with his ones as they are handlebar end fixed but i thought mine might be an issue as there is a gap
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