All,
I have no intention of digging up skeletons, swirling sweetie, or letting past ghosts out of the closet, but I have some questions on M/C front fenders that I can not resolve by looking at photo archives or deciphering from previous rules questions posted, and I am only asking about front fenders, so here goes.
I am using the 2008 edition of the rule book.
The first question has to do with 'naked' bikes. I am using the modified class rules for the basis of the questions, but the rules, and hence questions are the same for the special construction class 7.G instead of 7.F for the technocrats.
"7.F.4.1 Front fender is optional, and if used shall comply with the following: front wheel and tire shall be visible from either side for a continuous 180 deg. of their circumference. The front of the fender may not extend lower than a horizontal line drawn through the front axle. Perimeter of the fender may not be farther than 1.750 in. from the tire tread. The sides of the fender may fair in the fork tubes or sliders, but may not be over 2 in. wider overall than these parts.""7.F.11 Open Class:
1. No Streamling is permitted in the open motorcycle class. Streamlining is defined as any devices or objects forward of the rider that has the apparent purpose of directing, limiting, or controlling airflow around the motorcycle or rider."So the first question for the open class, with the presumption that the primary purpose of a front fender is to keep debris from getting slung up on to the machine or rider, is
When does the allowed front fender become a device for streamlining and therefore not permissible? I do opine that specifically allowed fairing of the fork tubes constitutes streamlining.
The next question has to do with partial streamlined bikes, again whether modified or special construction (MPS/APS).
The relevant rule,
"7.F.12 (from the 3rd sentence of the 3rd paragraph) There shall be no streamlining forward of the front edge of the front rim" Since we have a definition of
'streamlining', it seems to me, subject to erroneous interpretation, that in the motorcycle partial streamlining classes, that portions of a fender that extend beyond the front edge of the rim and direct, control, or limit airflow is against rule.
Is this a fair reading/interpretation/intent?I can look at many MPS and APS M/C's and draw a vertical line perpendicular to the ground, tangential to the front edge of the front rim, and see portions of a sleek front fender forward of this line.
Should anything forward of this imaginary line get the sawz-all treatment?
For the record I also note that for the sidecar class the lack of rules for/on streamlining in the straight up SC classes.
Thanks!