Hi, I have a metal hand protector (bark buster) fitted to my sidecar throttle hand grip, thus far it has have been a finger saver on many occasions especially as this is only my second season riding "the dark side"
Q: I have been told that hand guards are illegal for Trials bikes is this so?
I cannot see anything trials specific in the MOMs that say that they can't be used I have been told that because they are not deemed as part of a trials bike that is the reason why they can't be used. My argument to this is nor are fork protectors or a vast array of after market parts.
I understand that there is a chance of breaking my wrist if I go over the bars but to me this is not as likely as smashing my pinky on a tree, which for a sidecar can be a common occurrence especially when you are learning.
Can anyone point out me to where in the MOMs hand protectors are deemed illegal for Trials.
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Re: Hand Protectors
Hi yamfan. I just read the 2017 MOMS and I could`nt find anything saying handguards are illegal on a sidecar used in trials. There is one section which has something about all parts must have homologation. That is under General Rules. 20.8. 20.8.1.1 to be specific. There is nothing in the sidecar rules though. Graham.
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Re: Hand Protectors
Thanks Graham, your interpretation of the rules is the same as mine.
Given that : (Homologation is the granting of approval by an official authority) I think the only way to ensure I can or can't use handprotectors is to contact MA.
Given that : (Homologation is the granting of approval by an official authority) I think the only way to ensure I can or can't use handprotectors is to contact MA.
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Re: Hand Protectors
That would be the safest way or just your State Controlling Body. They should be able to tell you.
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Re: Hand Protectors
alberaotey wrote:Hand Protectors are the best option available for you when you need the overall grip and comfort of riding a bike. Bike hand protector gloves are highly popular which we can use in case of any sweating on hands while riding a bike.
Well said Al, I see you ride a Ducati, wonderful Trials bike.
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