Firko, hope you are well, i kind of agree however the inclusion of vintage bike was more my idea and the attitude from the organisers is certainly not "kiss our bums and thanks us".
I put a call into David Smith to confirm my entry for the moderns and in conversation asked the question "how are the entries going" to which the response was "Sh#t . . . . as this is on and that event is 2 weekends later etc etc" . . . . . . . . . . .To which i said . . "Should have asked the old bike people" . . . . . David then said "put the word out and if you can put a field together we will run a vintage class and drop the sidecars" (apparently as of yesterday there were NO sidecar entries).
Firko, it is a chicken and egg thing . . . . if these promoters dont know that we (old bike people) exist they will never invite us. . . . and if we sit back and wait for an invite or not enter because we want to wait and see if the show is a good one. . . well . . . it all amounts to the same big bucket of nothing.
Firko, you probably have the phone number of more vintage people than anybody so put the word out and if people want to have a ride well good, if not for this meeting then for the next lets get some communication going amongst ourselves AND the promoters of such events and get vintage on the programme. As i said elsewhere, racing vintage bikes on sat arvo/night in the middle of Sydney on a regular basis, how cool.
Racing speedway years ago in the days of travel, start, and point money we got ripped of by some promoters but not by others, there will always be good and bad but in my mind the ultimate bad is not have any opportunity to race my old bike anywhere. . .
Cheers