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Thread: 2016 CMRA Rule Book Posted!

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    Senior Member Alan Etheredge's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Smith View Post
    .....The second 'is' should be removed .....
    Thank you, Steven!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorke Oldfather View Post
    So that would include bolting the axle spacer to the rear caliper to hold it in place?
    Correct, no modifications of any kind other than the items listed.
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    Thanks John, just making sure I have a complete understanding on the limitations. And lastly, if your creating a class that's supposed to be entry level or low cost, why make DOT's a requirement, when we know slicks last longer?

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    Damn....
    Still no Modern Classick love for my 11 year old 2005 GSX-R 1000.
    But, the 2007 CBR 1000RR is still.
    Don't understand it.
    Otay dough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Lopez View Post
    Damn....
    Still no Modern Classick love for my 11 year old 2005 GSX-R 1000.
    But, the 2007 CBR 1000RR is still.
    Don't understand it.
    Otay dough.
    theres a thread or two about it. Technology jumps.
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    Yeah, i know.
    Just biased on this particular since i own the GSX-R and not the hot pink CBR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Smith View Post
    Haven't seen an official response, so will add a question.

    Does the light have to be permanently attached to the bike or can it be removable with or w/o a mounted power receptacle that the light can be can be plugged into when mounted?
    The light will need to be mounted to pass tech.
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    Anyone have any good links on what to buy? I'm assuming the thing to get here is a LED bicycle light mounted with zip ties and shoelaces.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert McNaught View Post
    Anyone have any good links on what to buy? I'm assuming the thing to get here is a LED bicycle light mounted with zip ties and shoelaces.
    Yeah... the bike ones look to be the easy-peasy way to get legal.

    I like this one: Blitzen X1 Rear Bicycle Light
    Supposedly lasts @ 15 hours on a single charge.



    But... if you search "Rear Bike LED Tail Light", or something similar, on Amazon... you will get tons of options.
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    So wait....e superstock and superbike are now expert/novice differentiated??? And I got out of that class this year and bought another bike to try and win a novice championship!!!! Great.

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