WSMC Rule Changes: No Titanium Toe Sliders, And More

WSMC Rule Changes: No Titanium Toe Sliders, And More

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From Willow Springs Motorcycle Club:

2003 WSMC RULE REVISIONS:

Class Change: Aprilia Challenge class will allow aftermarket rear shock.

Class Change: Super Stock classes – Seat, seat base and associated bodywork may be replaced with parts similar in appearance to the original stock parts. Seat brackets may be added but none removed from the frame.

General Motorcycle Rule addition: Should either the original bodywork or replacement bodywork not include the required 10″ x 12″ number display area, a separate number plate of those dimensions must be attached in a secure manner.

Additional 2003 WSMC Rule Book additions:

Riders passing through the pre-grid check-in will not receive a carry-over of that race entry should the machine fail or rider crash on warm-up lap.

Riders must accept the green flag for a race event on a properly teched and properly operating motorcycle in order to receive credit for starting the race event.

Boots must NOT use any slider/protective device using metal, steel, titanium or a similar material that creates sparks.

The online WSMC Rulebook will be updated shortly to reflect these additions.

The 2003 WSMC Rule Books will be available at the January event.

For additional info, call (661) 256-1234, e-mail [email protected], or go to www.race-wsmc.com.

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