Streamlining

Discussion in 'Tech Area' started by ctardi, Jan 24, 2012.

  1. ctardi

    ctardi Moderator WMRC Exec

    Just reading through the 2011 rules and had a question on this...

    What is streamlining?

    Does that mean the front fender can be attached to the rider or the rider's helmet?
     
  2. Marbod

    Marbod Rubbin's racin' WMRC Exec

    That stipulation is in there to avoid atrocities like these:
     

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  3. Georgie G

    Georgie G Animal Viking

    Streamlining?

    Well would something like this be allowed?? Only if it was attached to the rider of course.
     

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  4. ctardi

    ctardi Moderator WMRC Exec

    I'm still curious about allowing the front fender to be attached to the rider...
     
  5. Reckless

    Reckless New Member

    Reading the rule the spirit of it is "No streamlining will be attached to the bike, the rider or the rider's helmet, front fenders are exempt".
    Over the years of rewriting the rules I am sure that "bike" got missed. Marbod is pointing out what the rule was put in place to avoid. Heavily streamlined bikes may be faster on the salt flats but they really don't like crosswinds or other bikes close to them.
    The rule is to avoid you putting extra wings, extensions or other bodywork that would potentially make your bike unstable and create a lot more of a mess if you crashed.
     
  6. Marbod

    Marbod Rubbin's racin' WMRC Exec

    The only thing that guy got right on that monstrosity is the tires.
     

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