TMBill said
Wheres the problem with blokes on pre 75s riding up a class if these pre 90s are so great surley every man and his dog must want one
This is the fundamental problem with pre 90, it is a scattered few newcomers who want them at the moment. that will probably change in time as more people get into VMX and want bikes they can relate to.
Bill I think your a bit off the mark at least when it comes to Pre '90 VMX in NSW.
There is more than a handful of pre '90 bikes sitting in sheds waiting for a venue to ride. And the majority of these are not 'newcomers'.
A few years ago the HEAVEN club constitution was altered to specifically prohibit the introduction of later than pre '85 classes. That's fine if that is what the
majority of the membership wants but in my opinion it is a short-sighted policy that will limit the potential future growth of the HEAVEN club. Pre '90 bikes are over 20 years old and seem to be embraced by riders in the 35 to 45 year old category. This is the demographic we need to look at for future converts to the sport. I am not saying that pre'75 will not attract new riders but as they are generally older I think it is reasonable to assume that this group will be limited compared to the younger generation.
I think if you talk to any pre '90 proponents it would be unlikely that you would find that they would like to
"turn the pre 75 bikes away from the line". Speaking for myself the earlier classes are extremely important to the sport. I currently own a pre '90, EVO, pre '78 and am in the process of building a pre '75 bike. My preference will always be toward EVO and later bikes because they are what I most strongly relate to however I am looking forward to getting my pre '75 on the track.
I've now put on the body armour and helmet so come on guy's go your hardest
Cheers
Shaun