Well the same crap rule has been there since the beginning. Nothing new here.
Like I said .. my ignorance and shows the fact I should do more research before buying a certain bike .. self admission no need to be told again although until I read this thread today I was blissfully ignorant of the "issue. I am only recently new into VMX so I have much to learn I suspect. That's why I subscribe to forums like this and take interest in threads like this. It's all a learning curve to me .. sorry if I don't know the history behind everything but you've got to start somewhere eh?
If you don't like it, do something about it or suck it up.
So what can I do about it exactly?? Do you suggest I write a letter to MA?? Yeah right .... what would a letter from a nobody like me do .. that's right ... nothing ... because I don't matter.
Of course, as you suggest I could suck it up .... but what does that mean exactly?? Does it mean entering the event and hoping I get through scrutineering?? Or lowering my bike to suit their rule that sees a stock pre 78 bike excluded from the pre 78 class??
Hang on you forgot my 3rd option ... the option that I could also choose not to enter .... or is that just a part of sucking it up??
Yes it is a crap rule.
No argument here .. in fact I agree but how could this rule seriously still be standing? I mean what sort of people are making and enforcing these rules? Makes you wonder doesn't it.
Dave Tanner told me how to measure the rear when I asked. Take one shock off and take the spring off the other. On the stand a fixed point at the rear of the bike to the centre of axle . Drop on the ground and re measure. Work out the difference. Its been a while but I'm pretty sure that is how it's done. I would also go from the rear of the swingarm and see what you come up with being the furthest point.
I don't have the pleasure of knowing Dave Tanner. Is he someone that has the final word on this topic? I googled his name but had plenty of responses ranging from football coach to construction person. Sorry I'm taking the piss a bit but this is a genuine question, is he someone that we should all be listening to on this topic?
But thanks, finally something in your post that might be helpful although I'm not sure which shock I should take off my YZ ... oops there I go taking the piss again
There was a Husky checked at scrutineering in Broadford .
Okay ??
There was also a yz250D at Conondale that ran 2nd in stock trim. No protest.
Now that's interesting. Was there no problem because it is a genuine pre 78 bike (as is mine .. no later model bits bolted onto it ... or into it) or just common sense on the day? I genuinely ask because that may matter if I go to the trouble of entering, travelling etc etc and then get told I should have brought a comfy chair with me.
Or should I lash out on a second set of suspension that has been lowered (modified from standard .. lol .. the irony is killing me) to suit??
For me, if you turn up with a stock suspended bike they would/ should turn a blind eye. BUT! If you turn up with a bike that has been modified with later model parts or worse ( it happened at Conondale ) a thinly disguised later model bike then you SHOULD be jumped on.
Ab\solutely agree 090 ... but that sounds waaaay too much like common sense .. and if it genuinely prevailed I suspect this thread would not have gone on for so long. In fact I would not have bothered commenting in this thread (aside from my earlier crack about size not mattering) except I then read that an official by the name of Jikov (no idea who he/she is) has commented so strongly about rule enforcement that I suspect common sense is not going to apply in this event. Am I alone in that thinking ... judging by some of the other comments probably not.
Maybe I'm wrong .. not the first time and won't be the last for that.
But back to agreeing with you for a moment ... a thinly (or not so thinly) disguised later model bike should definately be excluded .. no question. Why? Because that is against the rules ... isn't it? Although the same rules seem to also exclude legitimate factory pre 78 bikes .... oh dear .. now I'm all confused again.