Drakey got the formula right here in VIC, please let it be that way.
Exactly.
Cut off date? Pre 85, like it is now. Pre 85 is in some respects an arbitrary date, but it keeps it simple. GMC makes good points about enduro bike evolution, but not everyone has the same level of knowledge or understanding when it comes to dirt bike history.
Modified motocrossers? Why not? Follow-on models? Definitely. What exactly are people worried about anyway? We're gonna be swamped with Post 85 bikes and motocrossers?! It's been three years and it hasn't happened yet.
I've been to all but one of the Vic Vinduros since they started. Off the top of my head I can recall seeing a total of four modified motocrossers. Some of these include some very nicely modified examples, including a sweet CR125 with an XR200 engine. I don't want to see regular MX bikes out there, but people did ride modified motocrossers back in the day, and if someone's made an effort then why not?
Yes, some post 85 bikes have also been present, but again as far as I can see it's one or two bikes at each meeting (if at all), and never the same ones. Not exactly a flood is it? Ideally there would be none, but sometimes there could be genuine reasons why someone brought a slightly later model bike that day ("Pre 85 bike blew up the day before", "I thought this was an 84 model", "I just want to see what Vinduros are like before I commit & buy a Pre 85 bike", etc, etc).
As I understood it, follow-on models are bikes that did not change after 1984. This mostly applies to a handful of trailbikes. For example the XT250 was released in 1980, but was made up until 1989 with no changes at all aside from graphics. So, why shouldn't someone ride an 1988 XT250? And if these kind of bikes aren't allowed then are we going to have someone checking compliance plates?
Is it really in the spirit to turn someone away, who drove for two hours, whose bike doesn't quite fit the criteria? Bear in mind that currently Vic Vinduros are non-competitive, so there's no real advantage to be had. If they become a race, then rigidly enforced classes will obviously have to be in place. Personally I don't want to see them become competitive.
We're onto a good thing down here, and while numbers have been good, they have been average at some events. We shouldn't be looking for new ways to exclude people. The rules have always been clear to me, and thus far they have been applied with common sense.
If it ain't broke,don't fix it
That's right.
Cheers
Tex