A's are the preferred rides here in the states because the Vintage classes are 1974 and older
It's the same rule here Tom....Pre '75 it is. There's a bit of a story as to why the YZB is allowed in our pre '75 class.
Back in the early 90's a guy named Jody Mason took our governing body, Motorcycling Australia to task over not being allowed to race his YZB in pre '75. He argued that as the YZB was designated by the Yamaha factory to be a 1974 model he was within his rights ro race his bike as long as the 7" and 4" suspension travel criteria was adhered to. He used the '74 Maico as an example of a bike with too much susprension in stock trim being allowed to race as long as the rear suspension was retro modified back to 4" of travel.
After verification from Yamaha and submissions from racers who raced B models in 1974, Motorcycling Australia very reluctantly had no choice but to allow the YZ 250/360B to compete in pre '75 vintage motocross and dirt track. Ironically Mason never raced his Yamaha YZ250B and soon left the sport. Since that decision was made, a small number of YZB's have from time to time competed but to my knowledge none have shown to have any advantage over any conventionally twin shocked bikes.
This was an extremely controversial situation at the time with many, including myself declaring that allowing the 'B' to compete in pre '75 would cause all sorts of problems but now, nearly 20 years later it's seen that allowing the YZB in had little or no effect on the integrity of the class.