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Title: Race prep in Reno
Post by: whylee on December 03, 2009, 08:12:04 AM
  Anyone know  of a shop that will race prep a bike, like drilling for safety wire, installing race plastic. I live in Reno and have a couple of Ninja 250s that are track only bikes and I just dont have the time.
Title: Re: Race prep in Reno
Post by: Adiggity on December 03, 2009, 08:35:26 AM
Everyone I know just does it themselves......not sure of a shop. You may try TWF here on this forum. You could also ask 2 Wheel Custom Performance or SPL. All of those guys can be found on this forum.

You say you don't have the time, but I would be willing to help you if you'd like. It isn't hard.
Title: Re: Race prep in Reno
Post by: mikey on December 03, 2009, 08:50:08 AM
Ed Lacruz can do it for you  at DYNA RENO 323-8846  ;D

Or Steve at 2 Wheel 303-1857
Title: Re: Race prep in Reno
Post by: 2wcp on December 03, 2009, 06:35:54 PM
We can do it if you need. Give me a call, email or stop by.

Steve
Title: Re: Race prep in Reno
Post by: whylee on December 03, 2009, 07:06:33 PM
  Thanks for all the info, I never realized there was this much support here in Reno.
I have run a few track days in the past and loved it. I plan on doing more track days and attend the ca Superbike school. I would like to join AFM and maybe go to Willow Springs to run some races once im ready. I can use all the help I can get since I have know idea how to get my bike ready, since it will only be a track bike I want to get it all ready now so its done.
Title: Re: Race prep in Reno
Post by: Adiggity on December 04, 2009, 08:21:08 AM
Quote from: whylee on December 03, 2009, 07:06:33 PM
    I can use all the help I can get since I have know idea how to get my bike ready, since it will only be a track bike I want to get it all ready now so its done.

To see what needs to be done you can find that info on the AFM website in the rulebook.

http://www.afmracing.org/index.php (http://www.afmracing.org/index.php)

More specifically here

http://www.afmracing.org/downloads/download_techsheet.pdf (http://www.afmracing.org/downloads/download_techsheet.pdf)