I think that is what they are called. anywho, I heard a rumor they were not allowed on the track (specifically RFR). Is this true? and if so, what is there reasoning behind it?
I'm not sure if they are illegal to have on a track but you definitely do not want them on the track. They take away from your ground clearance and will scrape through turns. Also the low placement of the rails will make the bike more prone to flipping if you fall. Believe me, the cost of a crash skyrockets every time the bike flips.
What are they????????
http://www.powersstuntworx.com/railz.html (http://www.powersstuntworx.com/railz.html)
protective cages for stunters
Quote from: Oneup on August 28, 2008, 05:47:54 PM
Believe me, the cost of a crash skyrockets every time the bike flips.
Ask him how he knows :)
Quote from: Justino on September 01, 2008, 10:25:31 PM
Quote from: Oneup on August 28, 2008, 05:47:54 PM
Believe me, the cost of a crash skyrockets every time the bike flips.
Ask him how he knows :)
It is more of an "experience" thing now *LOL*
Quote from: Oneup on August 28, 2008, 05:47:54 PM
I'm not sure if they are illegal to have on a track but you definitely do not want them on the track. They take away from your ground clearance and will scrape through turns. Also the low placement of the rails will make the bike more prone to flipping if you fall. Believe me, the cost of a crash skyrockets every time the bike flips.
Race railz don't change ground clearance because of their placement. Your probaly thinking of the stunt cages they put on bikes. The railz are supposed to be a compromise between sliders and a cage. But they will cause the bike to flip, because they are made of metal.
I dont get why they would flip tho. they have little slider pucks on them. I thought they woud be a good idea because they would not snap off like a slider.
Wow those are pretty wild. After talking to Justino about the tracks on the east coast. I've have heard of sliders that fit over your foot pegs and bar ends made of plastic to keep the bike from gouging the ashpalt. I don't know if I would want anything like that on my bikes. I can see the protection issue is well covered. But to each his own I guess.
Quote from: yzinger on September 03, 2008, 10:28:42 PM
I dont get why they would flip tho. they have little slider pucks on them. I thought they woud be a good idea because they would not snap off like a slider.
They will flip eaiser than a normal slider because they are made of Metal. Even the little pucks that go in the railz are made of Aluminium. Metal doesn't like to slide on asphalt, it likes to grip. Thats why most sliders are made of a material called Delrin. It is a hard plastic like material and it won't grip into the asphalt. If you get quality made sliders then you shouldn't have a problem. There will be situations though that it is impossible to keep the bike from flipping, like if it hits curbing or something else like that.
Been there, done that. I exchanged insurence info with that curb...