...how else should the Club vote ...against the Constitution?....certainly not....
This is a red-herring. The format of the National titles have very little overlap with the club's activities, and absolutely nothing to do with its constitution.
Last time I rode on a track that had "above 4 /7 " travel bikes competing also..discounting Broadford, Conondale, Coffs Harbour, Tassie...
So you're saying that every National title venue in the last four years has been suitable for newer bikes? But you're objecting to culling all but one-era-newer bikes from the Titles that you'd be interested in riding?
I'd also debate that Broadford's mud and loam could really be described as hard-pack.
Home many of the forum members have ridden on a soft surface on a pre 75 bike that also has later travel bikes digging it up also.. Gets pretty rough pretty quickly...what happens then?...the guys who are riding and aren't ..shall we say in peak fitness.. say...well bugger this !!!...This is too tough for me...won't be back here again...!!
Interesting argument.
Personally, I reckon its the speed of the bikes that chops up tracks, much moreso than the bikes themselves - so comparing the damage done to a track by a bunch of old blokes (on old bikes) with a modern meeting is irrelveant. Put those old blokes on not-quite so old old bikes and you'll see that they do the same amount of damage as they did on old bikes.
Again, those nasty newer bikes have been part of the last four VMX Nats, and haven't chopped up the track to any noticable extent. But getting rid of only two of those post-74 eras off the programme is unacceptable to the WA club?
Have to put forward a case for what your members have agreed to...
This, I agree with - although I'm wondering whether "We're about pre-75" has been confused with "Unless we stop this, then they'll come and take our houses"...
Its all a bit like being afraid of reds under the bed.