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[*] posted on 26-5-2010 at 09:39 PM
Ideas for Buggy ID plates?


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~Go to CLASS 8 RACICING RULES scroll down to Article 3.2 Identification for number size for your buggy placards, one placard each side of buggy~


So does anyone have any suggestions for where to get 5.5" tall Helvetica font letters? and/or econmaclal ideas about making ID plates for your buggy?

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[*] posted on 26-5-2010 at 09:57 PM


Funny thing I don't think most ppls buggies I've seen actually have 5.5"! The helvetica fon't also doesn't match 5.5x2x0.75 metrics :) But regardless!

You can make some simple signs for super cheap on paper and have them printer & laminated at kinkos. The 3 signs should cost under $10 for small ones and if you go gonzo it'll run you about 15. Durable enough for "light" use.

I'd also check on the NAPKRA forum, I believe someone has some pvc signs to fit a libre. I also recall that csa_deadon also had a sign guy make him some simple small signs for pretty cheap. Don't know if these were pvc or other light board.

Interesting factoid, the Helvetica font was not licensed by Mircosoft; so it's not shipped on windows boxes. They have their own version, but it's actually quite different. Apple did license the font, for what it's worth.

If anyone wants high-res letters let me know and I can make some for you which you can then cut up into any which way you want.



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[*] posted on 26-5-2010 at 11:30 PM


The ID plates I had made for me were made out of a PVC type material. It's the same stuff they use for signs at airports. When hit they will shatter not fracture and leave a jagged piece waiting to impale you.

I haven't measured the lettering yet (probably should have), but I gave the sign shop the specs from the NAPKRA site (here's to hoping)

I have cardboard stencils for the side plates, and rear for a Libre Hardcore (XS I think), Jon will have to confirm.

Cost was $42.00 for the set.

I'll post some pics in the gallery.



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[*] posted on 27-5-2010 at 01:22 AM


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The ID plates I had made for me were made out of a PVC type material. It's the same stuff they use for signs at airports.


should i steal the ones near work than? or visit the worshop and begg for pieces.

i know a lot of people asked me about this, and it totally slipped my mind. I thought RRR-Monty had a line on plate material. some people use Coraplast "typo".

number stickers can be found at any sailing boat shop.

also I think Heliboy makes signs too.

just buy a XXtreme ApeXX or XXRacer, and you get free racing plates. hehehe. sorry I couldnt resist.



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[*] posted on 27-5-2010 at 06:02 AM


You might want to contact Heliboy as his day gig (Underworld Graphics) does signage and other stuff.

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[*] posted on 27-5-2010 at 06:15 AM


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just buy a XXtreme ApeXX or XXRacer, and you get free racing plates. hehehe. sorry I couldnt resist.


Simple solution, $$$ solution! :lol:



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[*] posted on 27-5-2010 at 06:56 AM


Thank you for the plug, Indigo, though my actual day gig involves asphalt and sand (underworld is a side deal that hasn't really got the time devoted to it that it deserves.) Yeah I can make these for people at cost (or beer if we live close enough) but don't be in a big hurry- currently out of black but ordering more momentarily. I was going to make plates out of corrugated plastic sheet. Light, tough, and won't kill you if you land on it. ---NOTE: Not soliciting business, just so everyone knows (don't have a problem there.) Just like helping friends out.:smilegrin:---



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[*] posted on 27-5-2010 at 01:51 PM


I used to race flat track motorcycles and supermoto, and I know you can get generic plastic square or rectangle number plates in several sizes and colors at most large motorcycle parts outlets. They are usually made from the same flexible plastic that dirt bike body parts are made of, and that stuff is nearly industructible but very flexible.
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[*] posted on 2-6-2010 at 09:02 AM


I found some material that is like the stuff they use in Europe for the boards, it comes in 4x8 sheets and the thickness is .090 and will not break or shatter. If anyone is interested in the material email me or look me up at the next Washington State beach event for NAPKRA. I can cut you a set on the spot. I dont have numbers but any sign shop can print them up or talk to my man heliboy50.



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