Rider's will have to be equipped with the appropriate complete set of undamaged safety racing equipment:
1. Road racing suit
2. Road racing boots
3. Road racing gloves
4. Back Protector and Chest protector
5. Helmet (must be of the full-face style - not modular)
Competitors Clothing Details:
1. RACE SUIT - One piece leather race suit ( 2-piece are not permitted ) must have armour in the shoulders, elbows and knees and be equipped with knee sliders.
2. BOOTS
Footwear must be no less than 10cm (4 minimum) in height for youth and must be made of leather or leather/plastic combination or similar approved material.
3. GLOVES
Gloves must be worn covering the full hand and wrist made of leather or combinations of nylon and leather only if leather protects the fingers and palms.
4. BACK PROTECTOR and CHEST PROTECTOR
A “CE Approved” Back protector AND Chest protector must be worn under riding gear. Back protector is waived if the gear is equipped with a full length CE approved, built-in back protector. A CE approved Motorcyclists Inflatable Protection unit (air bag systems) may also be used.
5. HELMET
Helmet must be full-face one piece helmet with visor (shield). All helmets must be as new, and in good condition, bearing one or more of the following:
6. NECK BRACE
Neck braces (road race style) or neck rolls are not mandatory but are recommended; should be manufactured by a reputable motorcycle brand and fitted properly meaning not limiting head movement while in the racing position.
Final Notes:
No skin should be visible on the Competitor’s body when that Competitor has their equipment on and is in racing position, except at the Competitor’s neck.
All Competitor’s equipment must be worn and done up whenever he/she is on track including practice, warm-up laps and cool-down laps and victory laps.
There will not be any loose part of the Competitor’s clothing or equipment that may flap at racing speed or a black flag will ensue.
It is the Competitors responsibility to use the guidelines within to use the proper safety gear and to keep their equipment in good condition. If any piece of safety equipment or machinery shows excessive damage, MiniSBK reserves the right refuse the use of such safety gear or machinery.
COMPETITORS CLOTHING for CMSBK
Rider's will have to be equipped with the appropriate complete set of undamaged safety racing equipment:
1. Road racing suit
2. Road racing boots
3. Road racing gloves
4. Back Protector and Chest protector
5. Helmet (must be of the full-face style - not modular)
1. RACING SUIT:
Textile, leather or combination of both is acceptable. Gear should be either a one-piece suit or a two-piece suit with a zip closure zipping the jacket to the pants (360 degrees or beaver tail attaching at the rear of the jacket) and be of a reputable motorcycle industry brand.
Gear must have armour in the shoulders, elbows and knees and be equipped with knee sliders.
2. BOOTS
Footwear must be no less than 20 cm (approx. 8 inches) in height for adults, and 10cm (4 minimum) in height for youth and must be made of leather or leather/plastic combination or similar approved material.
3. GLOVES
Gloves must be worn covering the full hand and wrist made leather or combinations of nylon and leather only if leather protects the fingers and palms.
4. BACK PROTECTORS and CHEST PROTECTORS
A “CE Approved” Back protector must be worn under riding gear unless the gear is equipped with a CE approved full length built-in back protector. A CE approved Motorcyclists Inflatable Protection unit (air bag systems) may also be used. Chest protector is optional for CMSBK classes.
5. HELMETS
All competitors in any CMSBK event must wear a full-face helmet with visor (shield) All helmets must be as new, and in good condition, bearing one or more of the following:
6. NECK BRACE
Neck braces (road race style) or neck rolls are not mandatory but are recommended; should be manufactured by a reputable motorcycle brand and fitted properly meaning not limiting head movement while in the racing position.
Final Notes:
No skin should be visible on the Competitor’s body when that Competitor has their equipment on and is in racing position, except at the Competitor’s neck.
All Competitor’s equipment must be worn and done up whenever he/she is on track including practice, warm-up laps and cool-down laps and victory laps.
There will not be any loose part of the Competitor’s clothing or equipment that may flap at racing speed or a black flag will ensue.
It is the Competitors responsibility to use the guidelines within to use the proper safety gear and to keep their equipment in good condition. If any piece of safety equipment or machinery shows excessive damage, MiniSBK reserves the right refuse the use of such safety gear or machinery.