Bill Lance
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Page 7 of https://ibr.wvi.com/ibr/2019/IBR2019Rules.pdfWhat is the penalty for bike swapping mid rally?
Check the rules under "Replacement of Motorcycle". Be sure to read the note referenced about finisher status.What is the penalty for bike swapping mid rally?
kgjl posted: What is the penalty for bike swapping mid rally?
From the rules:Bill Lance posted: Big...I think 50%.
That's right!Big...I think 50%.What is the penalty for bike swapping mid rally?
And this is now John's focus, thought he might still get a silver medal finish out of it.kgjl posted: What is the penalty for bike swapping mid rally?Footnote 15: The penalty referenced in this section will not count against a rider's attempt to gain any medal or status as a finisher of the rally.Bill Lance posted: Big...I think 50%.
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(As to the 'simultaneous' responses: At least a few of us can do our own research.)
Just look at that convoy of riders! There's one every few miles from Indy to New Orleans!For the past few days there has been a phalanx of riders that headed out I94 towards Chicago then turned due south. Riders were bumping off and on this path to grab bonii but the gaggle of riders has seemed to stay intact. They are spreading out a bit but it now looks like there must be something of interest in the New Orleans area. (A guess on my part but maybe Venice LA. Certainly qualifies for a road less traveled!)
I think the three Alaska riders (at least two of them) bedded down in Edmonton close to local midnight yesterday and these two Gaspe riders are bedding down before midnight tonight to snag what I bet is the rest bonus. There's a motel next door to the Tim Horton's and I think a B&B and a gas station for the other one.Rider past Gaspie in Chandler at a hotel or just a pit stop at Tim Horton's? Tick Tock...
Am I reading too much into your note, or do you think bonii in Alaska and/or Gaspe were the two optional items that "must" have been accomplished to be a finisher if skipping the 2nd visit to Kennewick? The note that was published earlier didn't provide those details, but it would seem to make sense - forcing riders to stretch to either of the far reaches of the continent prior to reaching the barn. I suppose Key West could have been a 3rd option but that would put a rider pretty close to Greenville for the finish and would perhaps be "too simple" for this rally. (if 4200 miles could be called simpleI think the three Alaska riders (at least two of them) bedded down in Edmonton close to local midnight yesterday and these two Gaspe riders are bedding down before midnight tonight to snag what I bet is the rest bonus. There's a motel next door to the Tim Horton's and I think a B&B and a gas station for the other one.Rider past Gaspie in Chandler at a hotel or just a pit stop at Tim Horton's? Tick Tock...
Assuming so, this could be a factor because you'll have Gaspe riders relatively fresh in the morning, tomorrow, and Friday....and riders in North Dakota have ridden today, tomorrow, and part of Friday.
Well it's been an entertaining day, got a call last night that John Coon's bike was toast, cracked cylinder, he limped it to home. He called Randy Gabrick and arranged to use one of his KLRs except Randy is in Spokane. They needed me to pick up Randy's trailer and bike and run it down to John's place. In about two hours John farkled the KLR to near Rally spec, well as cloes as you'd except for a KLR. I'm happy to say john is back on the road as of a bit after noon today.
It wasn't pretty.
Not the fanciest cockpit in the IBR parking lot.
Complete with aux fuel
Honesty is enough.Is there any tech inspection at the end of the rally regarding aux fuel? If not, what's to stop a rider picking up an extra gallon or two in a red plastic fual can? (besides honor and honesty, of course).
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