For me Vintage MX ends at approx 1980 end of twin shock air cooled drum brake era.
The period 1981 to 1990 for mx was a fantastic era with probably some of the most inovative designs and most beautifull (as a mechanical thing can be) MX bikes ever.
From 1990 to 2000 it was mainly refienment of what went before.
2000 on alloy frames , performance 4 strokes fuel injection etc.
Obviously as time goes on people will probably want to ride the bikes of these eras (im not sure about the imploding 4 bangers as i dont think they will last )
By all means run events for these bikes but why piggy back on the VMX scene
Pre 85 is in already and pre 90 in some places .
This naysayer is not anti any motorcycle (not even Harleys) but as with Harleys i feel that with later eras comes a different breed of individual , and i dont want to share the sandpit with those people.
Why cant those classes tack onto modern events , the bikes and riders are more suited to modern style tracks and modern riding styles than they are at Vintage events.
Happy to support any era of racing but VMX must cut off at 1985.
I own bikes from the 60s, 70s, 80s 90s and the present.
Here in NZ we are often told pre 90 is coming
but fortunatly the generation that wants them are to idle to do anything to get it up and running and are all wind and piss. They wait for somone else to put on the events and then will critisize and demand pre 2000 racing
I just looked in the official VMX crystal ball , and 20 years down the track i can see the pre 1990 mob trying to discourage the pre 2010 from riding at their events