Cripple rules question

easter bunny

Amateur Hour
Per the email update that went out:
450 SUPERSTOCK
Inline four 600/636 motorcycles with a cylinder disabled to meet the cc displacement are not allowed

So a triple is *only* allowed in 450 Superbike, no longer superstock under 6.1.3? F4 legal or nah?
 

Shaggy

Zoinks!!!!
That has to be a mistake, though. What bikes are they expecting to fill the 450SS grid?
 

MR662

AFM #662
That has to be a mistake, though. What bikes are they expecting to fill the 450SS grid?

Ninja 400's, since the 400 Superstock went away or was changed to 450 Superstock and supposedly to allow the rumored Yamaha R4/420cc bike that may be coming to compete against the Ninja 400.
 

Shaggy

Zoinks!!!!
But why allow cripples in SB and not SS?

If manufacturers are going to keep bumping up displacement on the LW bikes, then maybe MW cripples should be its own class.
 

MR662

AFM #662
But why allow cripples in SB and not SS?

If manufacturers are going to keep bumping up displacement on the LW bikes, then maybe MW cripples should be its own class.

It was. My understanding is 450 class was made for cripples. Then they changed 250 class to 350 for all the 300’s. Now there were 400’s so made a 400 class. Then over last few seasons Attendance dropped in 450 cripple and they were trying to limit the amount of classes with small grids. So they started combining or eliminating classes. Since a cripple is technically modified at engine they decided it wasn’t superstock legal now when that class is supposed to have no engine modifications and be very close to how it was manufactured as stock showroom bike.

It’s impossible to make everyone happy. It’s also hard to keep up with manufacturers. Kawi started with 250’s and that became a popular class. Then they made a 300, now a 400. People are still racing all those displacements yet they don’t compete well together. Certain bukes may run similar lap times but sometimes the speed difference going into and exiting corners is very different and if you mix two many different displacements into the same class it can get a little hectic. No matter what I’m glad we all have a place to race, it’s just a bummer there’s so many people upset.....
 

Mechanikrazy

The Newb of Newbs
Unless there were other rule changes, the cripples should still be eligible for: 450 SBK, LWT SBK, and F4. It would also be eligible for F40 LWT.
 

Holeshot

Super Moderator
Staff member
We removed Cripples from the 450SS class because they aren't legal for SS classes with the engine mods. Additionally, consolidating the 400 classes into a 450 class (and AFM mainstay class) meant we needed a home class for the bikes that were not special carve outs, such as the Cripple is in SS. The bike still has the same amount of classes it's competitive in (3). It also fits into Legacy MW and 600 classes, if someone wants to run those.
 

easter bunny

Amateur Hour
If manufacturers are going to keep bumping up displacement on the LW bikes,
If they keep bumping displacement, eventually they'll get to, I dunno, about 600?

Then over last few seasons Attendance dropped in 450 cripple and they were trying to limit the amount of classes with small grids.
Disappointing to hear that. Well there's at least one more this year!

It would also be eligible for F40 LWT.
Cool! Maybe I stand a chance with the cheater bike instead of getting my ass handed to me in HWT.
 

OVerLoRDI

Well-known member
Unless there were other rule changes, the cripples should still be eligible for: 450 SBK, LWT SBK, and F4. It would also be eligible for F40 LWT.

This is my understanding as well. The currently posted Rulebook (2019) + the email from 3/6 say nothing about making 450s ineligible for their lightweight classes. I just registered for:
- Clubman Light
- 450 SBK
- LWT SB
- F4

They are also allowing 450s into Legacy middleweight, with no year restriction. IMO it seems like an odd fit so I passed on registering for that race.
 

easter bunny

Amateur Hour
It also fits into Legacy MW and 600 classes, if someone wants to run those.
They are also allowing 450s into Legacy middleweight, with no year restriction.

Per the newly published rulebook, page 32, FO-1.8 e: A disabled cylinder motorcycle may run in 450 SuperStock, 450 Superbike, Formula AFemme, Formula IV, Formula 40 Light, and Legacy Light classes...

I will assume the Superstock restriction stands and someone forgot to edit it out, but that should be fixed. Berto can you clarify if it's legal in Legacy MW or LW?
 

MR662

AFM #662
Per the newly published rulebook, page 32, FO-1.8 e: A disabled cylinder motorcycle may run in 450 SuperStock, 450 Superbike, Formula AFemme, Formula IV, Formula 40 Light, and Legacy Light classes...

I will assume the Superstock restriction stands and someone forgot to edit it out, but that should be fixed. Berto can you clarify if it's legal in Legacy MW or LW?

While it does seem confusing there really isn’t a “Formula” 450 class. That rule you listed falls under formula rules. If you look at Superstock rules, page 15, CL-1.2, in the 351-450cc it says disabled 600’s are not allowed
 

easter bunny

Amateur Hour
So I can disable two cylinders on an old CBR 900 and use it? :laughing
It still looks like a missed edit to me and that class should just be stricken from that sentence.

Looks like it's also legal in LW and can "run up" into MW although against native 600s that doesn't seem to be a competitive choice.
 

jtiisto

Well-known member
There was a pretty solid discussion on this in yesterday's BoD meeting. I can't speak for the BoD (and don't want to pre-empt any official emails) but I believe there's a good solution coming for the 450 disabled cylinder bike riders. Check in with your fellow 450 riders that were in the meeting if you need info before official emails.
 

ZXR400SP

Well-known member
Looks like they're legal in the classes they should have been legal for since they started racing with the AFM. 450 classes have been around a long time.
 
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