Mike,

This was a bit of a unique situation.

To start the class Tony funded, and put together a "group buy" on some bikes that had been raced in California. Tony went and got the bikes and delivered them to the new owners here in Colorado.

Most of the bikes that failed to have the snorkel attached were from those transactions, and as such Tony graciously paid the fine for those competitors that bought bikes from him.

The bikes that finished 1st and 2nd this weekend in the class both had snorkels in place.

Snorkel- less bikes were fined a small amount (that Tony paid) and left to continue racing on the premise that the situation will be fully fixed before round 7. Those with more serious infractions received a greater penalty - loss of points for the round and not able to race on sunday unless the problems were fixed.

Unless the parts are unavailable I don't see any reason this whole thing can't be all fixed by R7

Scott