Geoff,
What i struggle to understand is why a fork is considered a major component yet a linkage type shock is not.
I'd say there's two main reasons:
1. The VMX rules have always considered shocks to be consumables (for better or for worse).
2. Shocks wear out more readily than forks do.
Seems you are blowing me off for not quoting rules.
Kind of - if you want the rules changed then ask for the rules to be changed. But if you tell us that the rules mean something different
to what they say, then I'll continue to disagree with you.
I still think there's a big flaw in your logic on the shock issue anyhow. Its impossible and illogical to enforce "no newer production shocks" while accepting brand new aftermarket shocks.
Any performance benefit that a later model production shock will offer, can easily be surpassed by a new shock from Walter. The new shock will undoubtedly be shinier and have more adjustment too.
If that's acceptable, then how can you argue that a 1986 model shock is not?
(-: What GMC said).