Hi all. I bought a 2000 SV650 already race prepped that had been crashed. I believe the rider ran in CCS. I've fixed everything and I think I'm pretty much ready to go. I plan to jump right in and do a WERA race school and start racing right away. I'm from Cleveland, OH but I may even try to make the haul down to Roebling this weekend. If not it'll have to be Grattan. I think I've thoroughly read the rulebook and understand what's what, but I still have a couple of questions: After completing the race school, getting licensed and receiving a number, will I need to provide my own numbers (as in, the black sticky numbers for the bike) or will they be available on site for purchase? The previous owner of this bike only had the oil drain plug siliconed and not wired....I assume this is not legal in WERA? Is there a reason he would have done this is lieu of wiring? Thanks!
Numbers - A vendor usually has them for sale, if not, tape always works to get through the first weekend. At Roebling Stickboy (tire vendor) will have them, not sure about Grattan. Drain Plug - Because he was lazy? It needs to be wired
Numbers: You have to provide the physical number. WERA just assigns you the identifier. For first weekend, just make sure you have yellow plates, and you can make the numbers out of tape or buy nice ones if a vendor is selling them. Drain plug must be wired. If you don't have time before Roebling, just bring it down and someone can help you at the track. I'm happy to assist. Just find my sv #621. Edit: I was too slow
when you were fixing other items on the bike... did you ever say to yourself "WTF"? Be prepared for the worst...the drain plug threads are galled and the original owner dabbed rtv as a quick fix because oil was weeping from the area? Could also be missing copper washer.
send an email to [email protected] and ask your top 3 numbers, if they are available. you can basically use the one that then will be pre-assigned and don't have to do that at the track.
I already had it out once and it looked OK. Plus there was no holes drilled in it so I imagine it was some kind of garbage quick fix when his original rolled across the paddock and down a drain or something. I have another that's drilled and ready to go in. I found a few other "quick fixes" on the bike as well but nothing serious. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a tiny bit nervous considering I didn't actually know or even meet the previous owner, but I've been going over this thing over and over and think I caught anything weird. I've actually had the bike for a couple of years now but each summer got crushed by work.
This.... And pre register for the school and any races your doing... Makes the day go by much easier not having to wait in a line, run late ect... Have fun!!!! That's the most important thing...
yeah, but for pre-reg. he needs to be fully signed up etc. not sure if he is. you can go on the wera.com site and register here, if you already have a member number: http://maps.wera.com/maps.online/index.asp cheers!
It's actually easier to handle all of the entry at the track if you're new - the registrars can help with the normal questions everyone has. Get the membership and AMA membership ahead of time and do the rest at the track.
It might be much less expensive (and frustrating) to take it to a track day first. You get several sessions on a predetermined schedule, and it allows time to address any newly discovered 'issues' Good luck
Many track day orgs allow this for the lower classes instead of wiring as it makes getting on the track more accessible to people trying it out for the first time.
I didn't see what part of Cleveland the OP was posting from, but I work on the East side and I live on the South side of Cleveland. I can 'tech' a bike based on WERA's rule book and provide my recollection of the race school, etc. I hate drilling, but I'll supervise and drink beers while the OP breaks bits and curses (for real though, message me if you haven't gotten the bike on track in the last month)
You want to be on track with people who don't have their drain plug wired? Even if it's not required? I was behind a guy on an R1 who had is oil CAP come off. It wasn't a major disaster, but I was getting sprayed with oil for half a lap. It sucked, and it could have ruined a lot of people's day.
I sure don't like it, it's something that has always bothered me at trackdays. I've just never heard of it. Would be great if the organizers around here would get some rules in place. I don't see any reason for someone not to at least use silicone.
I missed Roebling due to getting ridiculously ill that weekend, but I'm all drilled, wired and ready for Grattan. Finding my way around the bike is no problem.....now finding my way around the track could be a different story......