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Clubroom => Bike Talk => Topic started by: 090 on September 22, 2007, 08:57:04 pm

Title: Evo rules
Post by: 090 on September 22, 2007, 08:57:04 pm
Ok, most people say i cant run a reed on my 81 maico 490. Reeds came out on twin shock maicos, GS' yeah? As they did have reeds in '81, why cant i use a reed from one??? If i wanted to back in the day i could have done that swap. Anyone care to put their money in (2 cents plus GST!)
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: cyclegod on September 22, 2007, 09:06:51 pm
Have a fistful of literature and factual info on hand when you show up for scrutineering, argue that other manufacturers were and had used reeds for years and just because no one "back in the day" tried it doesn't mean you shouldn't. Remind them that using more modern stuff is common in vmx such as using T.S.R software to design new pipes for old bikes, reed materials too such as carbon fibre V-Force etc. Also point out (especially if on hand) that many evo bikes are running "FAT" bars and wide pegs a very modern and most importantly non-period modification. The scrutineer will either pass you through quickly rather than get into a bitch session or ban you and your f**king bike for life.

Oh and thats a buck o-five worth  ;D
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: yzhilly on September 22, 2007, 09:10:11 pm
Hey Brad surely your not looking for more Grunt ???. Or is it controlling the grunt???
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: Maico31 on September 22, 2007, 09:26:25 pm
Brad, you can run a reed valve, just find a cylinder off an '82 GS490 enduro. It was a twinshock and had a reed valve. Also i'm sure it would be legal to fabricate a reed onto your cylinder using a yamaha or similar reed block from an evo bike, that was a mod back in the day.
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: 090 on September 22, 2007, 09:52:17 pm
Actually its more a what if. I dont intend on doing it myself, just saw one on a guys bike he is building which is '81 frame and '82 reed motor, he feels that its legal and i wasn't sure so i put it out there.Got yours sorted yet John? Going to Coles?
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: Nathan S on September 22, 2007, 10:04:27 pm
Parts from any Evo bike are legal on any Evo bike. End of story.

So if the 82 GS is Evo legal (sorry, not so good on the specs of Maicos) then any/all of its parts are legal on an 81 MC.

Parts from an Evo Yamaha are also legal on an 81 MC.

Etc.

Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: 090 on September 22, 2007, 10:17:14 pm
cool!
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: DJRacing on September 22, 2007, 10:22:53 pm
Damm you blokes got too many rules ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: Maico31 on September 22, 2007, 10:24:07 pm
Brad got it going but with the motoplat. It appears i got the wrong stator with my PVL which i bought privately on ebay... that'll teach me. Was going to Coles creek but cut my hand open at work yesterday so no go..
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: 090 on September 22, 2007, 10:33:25 pm
bummer and bummer! :-*(thats for your hand)
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: DJRacing on September 22, 2007, 10:55:01 pm
Perhaps i should clarify  :) Tm Bill came to your Nats this year  :) he said that is was a fantastic event and that the people were awsome and obviously very passionate about there VMX :)
However the beauracracy and red tape he said were unbelievible ( cant have put him off though cos hes coming back to the Tassie Nats ).
SO HERE IS AN OPEN INVITATION TO ANY AUSSIE VMXER TO COME AND RIDE A ROUND OF OUR VMX NATS ( WE HAVE 5 ROUNDS ) OR OTHER VMX EVENT AT OUR COST  :)
YOU PAY YOUR AIR FARE AND SPENDING MONEY AND WE WILL TAKE CARE OF THE REST :)
We will supply bike ,van,  accomodation, entry fee, and beer  :)
No racing licence required , however if you are accident prone we recomend you take out basic travel insurance  ::) all we ask is that you come with an open mind and a positive attitude.
Interested PM me or TM BIll check event details on http://vmx.livewire.gen.nz/  
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: brent j on September 22, 2007, 11:25:50 pm
With regards to the above post.

DO IT!  YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!!!!!!!!!!

I'll go back again if I get the chance.

Brent
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: oldfart on September 23, 2007, 09:00:26 am
DJ
      I will take you up on that offer as I have a trip over the ditch in  early May 2008 staying in Bay of pleny
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: Freakshow on September 23, 2007, 07:51:26 pm
W
Brad got it going but with the motoplat. It appears i got the wrong stator with my PVL which i bought privately on ebay... that'll teach me. Was going to Coles creek but cut my hand open at work yesterday so no go..

What was it from - what part numbers :O)  we might have a buyer or too
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: Maico31 on September 23, 2007, 08:33:56 pm
Freaky the stator is digital #1013 and the cdi module is analog #105458 and is the correct module for my maico. Just need to get the right stator i guess.
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: TonyB on September 24, 2007, 10:43:09 am
This question may have been raised before, but if you fit parts from the period, does that include what factory teams were using, or is there a clause that states only equipment sold to the public?
Title: Re: Evo rules
Post by: oz555ktm on September 25, 2007, 09:13:34 pm
Well No

Why well 1st the parts you fit to your bike must come from the time of the class you want to race in.

If you fit yamaha YZ 250cc 1983 forks to Yamaha TT500cc 1977 well your TT is Now a EVO .

If you Fitted a Aluminum swing arm of a 1979 ktm 250 to your 1974 ktm250 then you change the bike from Pre 1975 to a pre 1978 .

You see how it goes.

But you can fit a New parts made in 2008 like Piston , Rods , Shocks But the travel but be to the same as the OME stuff .
you get the driff.

( PS tony I will post you that Info you needed tomorrow)