In the pre 75 era alone there were about 17 different makes of bikes . Yet again, do you have that kind of knowledge about so many bikes? NO ONE CAN.How you can ask for five ( eligibility) scrutineers just for the pre 78 nationals is ridiculous at best. The only way to stop the shit fight is to stop cheating. That won't happen so a system is in place that from what I have witnessed has worked just fine.
Yer its a good system Brad , a guy who runs 78 model forks with air caps and a full 10" travel on his Maico in pre78 go's unnoticed while another guy with 78 model forks and clamps with just over 9" travel and rubber handle clamps on his RM125 gets something to think about on the long drive home. The following year he gets accused of running an illegal swingarm on the same bike which now has solid bars mounts.He is forced to do a return to home drive to collect a magazine to prove that his original FMF swingarm existed in 77.
The following year he elects to go on a trip OS with the missus at the time the Nats are on.
With regards to the rm125 of Alans'. He had a '78 front end and an fmf swing arm set up for a '78 bike, by the way the brake arm attached to the swingarm (fixed '77 as opposed to floating '78).That is why he was protested at Conondale. Isn't having to prove that a swingarm existed part of the rules? As he is known as a rule bender, isn't it natural that he is now scrutinised?
You have a real knack of turning a thread into a pre78 bagging match at any opportunity. I think it's definitely detrimental to the class.
With regards to my front end, you are getting your info from the wrong guy as he is misleading you. My forks are '77 and yes they do have air caps but they are aftermarket and not genuine items off a '78. Any REAL Maico expert would see that from a distance. I have never fitted a later part on any of my bikes, not to mention I bought the bike exactly as I raced it, and to put me in the same light as the RM is a personal attack on me which I do not appreciate.
None of this has anything to do with the thread.