Yup. If someone is transported, we ask medical (if possible) to provide the director with the wristband. We use that to notify pit crew, and if applicable issue credits.Trent1098S;87469 wrote: We all have wristbands with our member #'s and bike #'s on them.
i would have expected HONDA-Gal to realize that this isn't a viable option for those of us with under-tail exhausts; even if she is riding a suzuki these daysHondaGalToo;86239 wrote: Good idea to be able to see the number from behind, but I'd also prefer it on the undertail.
I can do those to:HondaGalToo;86239 wrote: Good idea to be able to see the number from behind, but I'd also prefer it on the undertail.
rk97;87676 wrote: i would have expected HONDA-Gal to realize that this isn't a viable option for those of us with under-tail exhausts; even if she is riding a suzuki these days
Judy, i always recognize your bike anyway. Every time i see it, I think to myself, "man that's an awesome paint job for a track bike."
Well, if we have to do this, you know I'll be contacting you! The numbers you made for the front of my bike look awesome (see my avatar! Well, it's a small picture...)dean;87679 wrote: I can do those to:
You are quite welcome :adore:HondaGalToo;87694 wrote: Well, if we have to do this, you know I'll be contacting you! The numbers you made for the front of my bike look awesome
Meat,Meat;86126 wrote: Kind of like a tramp stamp (tattoo on lower back/ upper buttocks) but for track riders.
I can't deny either comment, but all I can say is that I am a really lucky man to have a chick that will put up with my sordid past.cyclerant;89749 wrote: Ben that's how it used to be before he found the love of a good woman
Meat's room looked like a scene out of Caligula every morning
You are very welcome and thank you!!BigBird;89431 wrote: +1 on dcdecals. got the helmet #s and the front numbers and name and they look great! Thanks for a great job!
I want some of these helmet numbers with the same style and size but different colors . Can I just email you because I dont understand the ordering forms on your website?ckruzel;90573 wrote: here is a picture of huntley nash's numbers i made for his helmet
what are you talking aboutThorkhIb73;91998 wrote: I dont have a bike yet, but I think i remember reading in the manual for my state that Snell certified helmets have to allow for a certain field of vision. I would assume that at the smaller sizes they do not allow for enough FOV to be approved.
a cut number, yes, a printed one with an outline would show up very well, i think ccs requires it this year, i have done a bunch, i usually do some abstract number with a color fade, white outline black shadow and an outline, sorta looks better than a single color number only, i posted a picture a while back of huntley nash's helmet from superbike planet showing the numbers i make for him, although he changes things up all the time so they change from race to racePJZOCC17;86212 wrote: I prefer to follow the rider to his pit and wave my arms wildly at the nearest CR/director, point to the guy and yell "THIS GUY RIGHT HERE!!!! HE'S AN IDIOT!!!"
I wouldn't be opposed to the # on my helmet, but with some of the wild graphics on lids the number might not be very easy to see, unless it was BIGish.