I know that this topic of pre 90/pre 95 keeps on coming up and causing angst, but let's face it, there will come a time when guys want to race the bikes of their youth and they'll be Pre 2005 models.
So, I think we should move now and prepare the way for the future. I'd like to seriously propose the creation of a set of era-based classes within the framework of a sport called Classic Motocross.
These era based classes will be able to stand on their own. That is, a promoting club can run races based around any one or combination of these classes. But in doing so, the original grassroots sport, vintage motocross, will be a clearly identified class of the sport that remains true to its origin and spirit.
I propose the following era based breakup:
Pre 65
Pre 75
Pre 85
Pre 95
Pre 2005
I can see an argument for combining Pre 65 and Pre 70, or even making it Pre 70 and Pre 75.
These classes would be called as follows:
Dinosaur: Pre 1965
Vintage: 65 (or 70)-75 (ie Pre 75)
Evolution 1: 75-85 (ie Pre 85)
Evolution 2: 85-95 (ie Pre 95)
New Era: 95-05 (ie Pre 05)
These fit nicely. Vintage is all the old 7"/4" bikes. Evo 1 is the first round of major evolution. Evo 2 is the second round taking us through to what is today largely the modern era. And New Era encapsulates the emergence of the new 4 stroke technology.
I'm serious about this, and would even be willing to start trying to draft up a proposal. I've always wanted to nail Vintage as Pre 75, but not exclude later classes. With something like the above, we have a course into the future and no more endless arguing about whether to let in Pre 90 or whatever. You'd still have vintage and clubs that do it, but you'd also have an Evo 2 class that someone can get up and running if there's a call for it. Might only be a single race at a typical meeting, but what's wrong with that?
In terms of the Nats, there's a natural path to having Vintage and Evolution Nats separately, if that's what the members want.
As for club level racing, for those who are passionate about vintage being Pre75, well, they'd be right. But those wanting to see later model bikes could lobby their club to introduce an Evo 2 class, or even form their own Evolution club.
Clubs like HEAVEN could for example have a 4 event series respectively for Vintage and Evolution. Perhaps each alternate round, with tracks that suit, for example Bulahdelah for Vintage and Canberra for Evolution.
I don't know how we'd break up the classes within those Eras. Perhaps Vintage with its dropping numbers could have an up to 250 and and Open class in Dinosaur and Vintage. Evo 1 is a bit tricky, but could move to a year cutoff such as Pre 78, Pre 81 and Pre 85. Or something based around the drum/disk brake and air/water cooling distinction. This also lets us introduce a year cutoff on the current Evo class. I favour Pre 78, Pre 81 and Pre 85 cos it pretty much fits what happened. But plenty of room to nut that one out.
So, what's the thoughts? Worth pursuing? I'm keen.