scotinexcile
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How did this bike pass tech with no numbers on the tail of the bike? Are there numbers at the bottom rear of the belly pan?
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Are there numbers at the bottom rear of the belly pan?
I see the numbers in the OP.
Time for glasses? :afm199
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The numbers on the Tuned racing bike were later changed. AMA teched bikes with AMA approved number plates will receive some allowances in regard to AFM number plates (size / placement). HOWEVER - they can't be green number plates because electric bikes are designated by green number plates at the AFM.
If an electric bike is crashed, it must be dealt with by trained workers with specific safety equipment. Thus, non - electric bikes can't have green number plates.
So I am thinking that since my photos seem to be bringing controversy, imma start charging people to NOT take photos of them instead. :nchantr
5 years and older, although I read "dimensions" as to make wave rotors illegal. Tech ruled waves are legal for 5 years and older bikes, but that will likely be changed next season (before anyone runs out and buys any)
Stock brake rotors MUST be used. Brake rotors may NOT be modified. Aftermarket brake rotors and carriers are approved for motorcycles 5 years old and older, so long as they are a direct replacement and have the same dimensions, functionality, swept area as the original part, the mounting method is not changed, and is of like material.
Swept area is the grey area.
jason aguilar, yeah hes one of the fast, up & comers from socal. races AMA supersport class for tuned industries.I don't know if he's fast, but that guy looks good.