Regular gestapo. Couple years back I had a lady, representing the track in some capacity, come and give me **** for riding my ZX-6R across the field instead of using the gravel road. Later she came back and said it was ok after watching 100+ BMW's do it lolIf it's a CSBK race weekend your pit bike is supposed to have your race # on it.
If it's a track day, just as Dricked describes. You just can't leave the paved paddock area or they will come hunt you down.
If you don't bring with you the ownership they could give you hard time, it happened to me years ago, my bike had no ownership and i wasn't aloud to use it.Great, thanks! Couldn't remember the details.
Couple family members may bring out their bikes to spectate and get themselves to the different areas around the track.
I've been told if it is plated and has insurance then you can use it. On or off road plates.
Pits- usually a non issue, but I've seen them come down on little kids on 50s even. The liability for them just isn't worth it. I get that
Nope, that makes no sense either (I don't agree with what I've been told as none of our bikes are plated), some guys I've ridden on track with don't have a license.
Unless signing in as a rider alters liability issues, then you could ride TB up to pit out.
So signing up as participant excludes you from being 1) of age, 2) plated and 3) insured as long as you are in the pits and not being a dbag.
We've been hassled for a dirt bike, no plates, just in pits and signed up as riders.
Their place their rules
Nothing is easy, not even a silly pit bike policy, eh? Where is this all going, one must think ... but I guess someone has to protect the children.