A lot of things get discussed here, & it’s a great place for it, but they are all just personnel opinions.
I think what may have irked a lot of people about the postie bike is that it insinuates that Vintage racing is nothing other than bucket racing and that you can race any old bucket in a similarly uncompetitive class.
I feel this way but I do tips me hat to anyone that can ride these things fast.
Is there a restriction on paint/plastic colours?
I’m glad then that this wasn’t one of your questions Nathan. These things may be asked by newbies but that doesn’t mean there has to be a rule for them.
Can I change my handlebars to a modern type?
Actually pre 65 components 18.7.3.1 lists - handlebars, all including alloy.
This is another case of “should be in the general section”
I came back from x,mas holidays & saw a similar thread & I was going to type up something about fixing the rules but never got around to it. I don’t think they need rewriting, just some paragraphs need to be shuffled around to make things clearer
While we’re at it I would like to clear up the riveted / bolted rear hub story too.
Never has a protest been lodged on the basis that rivets were replaced by bolts.This story refers to the pre 65 CZ twinport which has a funny sort of one-piece sprocket / brake hub with a ¾ alloy hub riveted to it. By the late seventies they had the more conventional style hub with a normal style sprocket bolted on.
The bike in question at the Nats had the later hub in the earlier bike & this was the basis of the protest. Yes, it’still a very anal point as it clearly wasn’t performance enhancing but as the major part was from another era the protest was upheld.
The rider I believe was Boagy & he should have known better at a National but I don’t believe he was trying to cheat but simply swapped parts in order to keep a bike running.
He would be excused for taking his bat & ball & never returning but to his credit he copped it on the chin & still turns up with a tandem full of bikes & rides his tits off.
So ya have a pre 75 bike,with new shocks (YSS sorry)and a new gmc frame (GMC sorry) and then the scrutineer lets ya though as a pre75....WTF.
I say who would want to be a scrutineer??? after reading this lot..
No offence taken 247 but the basis of the rules seems logical to me.
Ride any bike in its era & you have open slather with consumables such as shocks, ignitions, tyres, exhausts etc. & any replica part, be it frame or engine casing so long as it's a true replica.
Yes the book needs to be clear so the scrutineers know where thay stand.