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Old 19-01-2007
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Originally Posted by Adam Skelding View Post
Hmmm.
Only just started reading this topic. Thought I might pass on my thoughts..

Lipo.
It's not legal...so it shouldn't be run... on Insurance grounds.....simple. If your not aware a young lady from 1/8th was seriously injured before the Neo event charging a Lipo reciever pack...it blew up in her face....
I'm sure if this happened at a BRCA affliated club and the BRCA's insurance company decided that it was out of their hands...who would pay???? More importantly...should you risk someones health?????


That's my honest opinion
adam you are covered to use lipo inder general in the brca rules, been confirmed by the brca on racechat

if you are meaning Mandy the you need to correct your facts, that was a hump pack nimh and not a lipo pack. maybe nimh should be banned on those grounds?

http://www.rcracechat.com/vb/showpos...13&postcount=3

"Thankyou for your valid comments i cannot do anything at this moment in time until i know whether i gain some eyesight back after the freak accident on the 9th December when a hump pack blew through the radio box and then into my face whilst i was working on a rallyx.If and when my eyes or sight does recover and enables to me to race to a standard where i feel comfortable at again i will be out on the track.

Once again thankyou for the comments it is much appreciated

Savagemachine"



lipo is legal, no law bans it only certian sections, in fact the bikes do allow it. so they nmust be able to offer cover under the brca
the company you work for sponsors and promotes a lipo pack series!!!
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