And here we go again. Another over complicated rule to confuse the punters......
It's hard enough to fit 2 decent size numbers on our oval number plates, let alone 3.
Dave, just do your best to make the numbers as big as you can to make them all fit on. 090 (Brad) on this forum has his numbers fitting very good so it can be done.
The thing I don't understand is why MA continue down the path of ridiculous rules for VMX bikes. In this case, has anyone seen the size of number backgrounds and numbers on modern enduro bikes......surely they need bigger number boards mounted, 200 mm from line of swingarm and 200mm behind rider foot peg........
And there lies the problem.
Rules are introduced that we're not applicable back in the day, when these bikes were new.
Front and rear sprocket covers are in vogue these days. If you stuck your fingers in the sprocket back then it was called bad luck mate. Now you become an instant victim.
Too many rules.
If the lawyers and the courts would do everything the same as they did in the 70s etc the rules could be the same as back then, but in the real World that is not the case. You can fit a three digit number and the class letter on number plates, you just have to make the numbers to suit. Or take your plates to a graphic guy and get them to do them. I use Sixty-Nine Designs, they can do anything you want. If you don't want to pay to get the numbers done. Just make your own number (and letter) templates and make your numbers using contact. That was what I did when I first started racing in 1972.
Just for the record bikes with front sprockets further away from the frame than 30 mm have always had to have front sprocket covers. Most bikes had them fitted standard.
There isn't too many rules. If everyone just enforced the ones we have got there would be less of a problem. Because some rules are ignored because
(it's just a Club Day), we have the problem of riders being let get away with things and then eventually being told they have to change.
Kevin