At least no spilt beer not in that bin anyway ,that Beemer tail unit blends in well like it was meant to be there
As you know I'm not racing, but I made up a template to cut my own boards and bought some numbers just to complete the look. I can make you the boards up James. You just need numbers in the right sizes to go on then.
The one on the back seat looks nice. How did u make em. Last time I stuck a patch of vynil on a cut it out with a blade. But cut the paint too. Whoops
With layer upon layer of masking tape, drawn on and then removed to be cut to shape. The template was then stuck to a sheet of vinyl and reversed for the other side. I did the front in a similar way
Yeah, but you've only got to do 1 template and when you peel the back off the vinyl you have a spare template
Nahh, those came on the RR6 I bought recently. His/your old ones were used on my RR5 road bike at Silverstone & Snetterton
I think I'd like to go for this look. Will that pass or does it need a white number not red If u could do these plz mate. I think my number is 22 with nl and 2 with bemsee so might need a few , thanks
Road racing standing regulations: http://www.acu.org.uk/Uploaded/1/Documents/ACU Handbook 2015/Road Racing SRs.pdf 14.7 NUMBER pLATES 1. Numbers must be clearly visible to the public and officials. All other number plates or markings on a motorcycle liable to cause confusion with the number must be removed before the start of a competition. 2. One machine number must be displayed on the front of the motorcycle inclined not more than 30 degrees rearwards from the vertical. Holes can be perforated between the numbers on a front number plate. The actual numbers must not be perforated. 3. Each machine must display two side number plates. The numbers must be clearly visible to the public and marshals on both sides of the machine. 4. If numbers are displayed on separate plates, they must be rectangular shape and made from a rigid and solid material with minimum measurements 285mm by 235mm. The plates should not be curved or bent more than 50mm out of the flat plane. 5. The figures must be clearly legible and like the background must be painted in matt colours as described below to avoid reflection in sunlight. 6. The minimum dimensions of front numbers are: Background 285mm by 235mm Height of figure 140mm Width of figure 80mm Width of stroke 25mm Space between two figures 15mm 7. The minimum dimensions of side numbers are: Background 260mm by 220mm Height of figure 120mm Width of figure 70mm Width of stroke 25mm Space between 2 figures 15mm 8. A space of at least 5cm must be left free around all number plates in which no advertising may appear. 9. Figures must conform to the Number Plates diagram within this Handbook. 10. The colours for background and figures vary according to the class of motorcycle and type of competition. The following colours shall be used and they must have a matt finish and comply with the RAL colour table: Black 9005, Blue 5010, Yellow 1003, Orange 2007, Red 3020, Green 6002, White 9010
Must be very few bikes that regulation spec numbers would fit tbh. Look to BSB/WSB.. do theirs look standard? Lol just make it readable
The rules seem to have changed slightly from previous. The red/yellow & red/white were for superstock machines last year with the others being for any mods. Look at guy Martins bikes from 2010 as an example.