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Re: all is quiet

Postby cha0s#242 » Fri Dec 24, 2010 9:25 am

Speaking from a professionnal point of view : you don't need to look for the underlying "intent" of the rules if they are clear. A clear solution would be to just speak in terms of maximum displacement allowed instead just speaking of bore. If we want to allow overboring just so people could make their engines live longer, then we should just allow overboring and disallow stroking. As simple as that.

This stuff is more important that it may seem to some, but believe me, when you work hard all lap to pass someone and then he just flies by you on the Andretti Straight (cause he's got a better engine and/or because he's not a 210 pound windjammer like myself), it can get pretty frustrating...
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Re: all is quiet

Postby Motoshire747 » Fri Dec 24, 2010 9:58 am

cha0s#242 wrote:Speaking from a professionnal point of view : you don't need to look for the underlying "intent" of the rules if they are clear. A clear solution would be to just speak in terms of maximum displacement allowed instead just speaking of bore. If we want to allow overboring just so people could make their engines live longer, then we should just allow overboring and disallow stroking. As simple as that.

This stuff is more important that it may seem to some, but believe me, when you work hard all lap to pass someone and then he just flies by you on the Andretti Straight (cause he's got a better engine and/or because he's not a 210 pound windjammer like myself), it can get pretty frustrating...


That makes sense to me...I told with certain engines in P4 it's exceptionally easy to mix parts, change the stroke and get way larger displacement...I also argree with what Stan said, the 5% overbore over class displacement makes sense.
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Re: all is quiet

Postby Paul&Sharon Bowyer » Fri Dec 24, 2010 10:12 am

Hi Francois, Wouldn't it be nice if everything was as clear as that. Unfortunatly writing technical rules that everyone will interpret the same way, especially when as racers and tuners we are looking for some legal advantage, is very difficult. That is why I believe the intents of the rules need to be published with all of the rules. Some of our rules seem odd when read 25 years after the fact. The oral intent fades with time with some of this stuff as members leave or pass on.
The overbore rule as written now allows any engine to be bored to the class displacemen limit plus 5%. Lots of people have taken advantage of this rule to increase performance and they are completely legal as the rule is written. As far as stroking goes you are allowed any internal modifcation (except P1 CB350s) that makes your bike go faster. The trouble with the way the rule is stated right now is that if you were protested, found to be at 5% oversize in displacement with a stock size bore and longer stroke the bike would probably be deemed illegal by the inspector. The language around this rule needs cleaning up to prevent misinterpretation. Rick and his crew should be easily able to take care of that.
You have raised valid points in this discussion and I agree with you and your solution. It sounds good to me.(especially the windjammer bit-I understand)
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cha0s#242 wrote:Speaking from a professionnal point of view : you don't need to look for the underlying "intent" of the rules if they are clear. A clear solution would be to just speak in terms of maximum displacement allowed instead just speaking of bore. If we want to allow overboring just so people could make their engines live longer, then we should just allow overboring and disallow stroking. As simple as that.
This stuff is more important that it may seem to some, but believe me, when you work hard all lap to pass someone and then he just flies by you on the Andretti Straight (cause he's got a better engine and/or because he's not a 210 pound windjammer like myself), it can get pretty frustrating...
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Re: all is quiet

Postby Paul Brubaker » Fri Dec 24, 2010 10:46 am

I have a question which my not directly relate to side cars, sorry.

With the rule
The wording that we proposed for the overbore allowance is "Cylinders may be over-bored to give a displacement of 5% over the class limit"


Should "class limit for engine configuration" be worked into that statement? I ask this because most classes have mixed engine configurations and each configuration is allowed a different displacement. So P3 light for instance allows V twins to 650cc but 4 cylinders to 550 cc. I do not think we want to allow the 550s to be 5% over the class limit 682cc. If the intent is to allow 5% over the class limit of 650cc then I need some bigger pistons. Can any one clear this up?

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Re: all is quiet

Postby Colin Duncan » Fri Dec 24, 2010 9:16 pm

OMG!!!!!!

Firstly, this comment has nothing to do with Sidecars. I like them, if the funds, time, knowledge etc. were available, I (we) would have one.

My point, given the (a) speed differential in classes and (b) utter confusion over the rules, clarifications and our recent vote. Is someone truly going to tear down my motor and break out the internal micrometers and depth gauges to enquire if I have spent too much in a machine shop?

If anyone truly feels they need to spend thousands of dollars on their motor to build it to their “interpretation” off the rules in order to claim a $25 trophy, good on them.

I voted with the best intentions off my knowledge to help keep / get bikes on the track, apparently I was wrong in most cases. Now we are going to do battle over what crank / piston combination we can run? Will this ever end I ask myself?

If it's on the track, leave it alone. If it's in someone’s shop, let's work together to get it out on the track. Let's stop whining over a chunk off aluminium that I could have machined as an apprentice over twenty years ago, where someone wants too stick there pipe! Or what size hoops you wear on your ride. Last time I checked they were all round with black sticky bits on the outside.

If anyone needs to know, my ZX7 is completely stock except for the pipe and shock as far as I or the previous owner are aware. In fact, looking at what is exposed of the gaskets, I don't think anyone has been inside the motor.

Then again, why would you need to? It's a Kawi!!!!!

Let the protests fall where they may. Ride it and beg for forgiveness.

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Re: all is quiet

Postby limy_1 » Mon Jan 03, 2011 4:24 pm

Regarding stroke & bore....
This is how it is addressed in the AHRMA rulebook

9.7 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR VINTAGE CLASSES
Rule 9.7.2 ENGINES

c) Allowable overbore is a class’s maximum displacement plus the following limits, or
the specific machine displacement, as in the performance-indexed classes (such as 200 Grand Prix and Classic Sixties 650): Cylinders may be bored to a maximum of .080”, singles; .060”, twins; .040”, triples; and .020”, fours.
To determine displacement limits, .080”, .060”, .040” and .020”, as appropriate, shall be subtracted from the actual
bore prior to calculation.
Note: These limits do not apply to Class C and Pre-’40 classes, which have a maximum overbore of .080”.
d) The formula for calculating engine displacement in any class is:
Bore x bore x .7854 x stroke x number of cylinders.
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