I have spoken to him about the forks and yes they are period correct. It is one of the reasons he does not usually run at "Nats" because of all the B.S. that goes with it.
Aw shucks, so the sensitive little pup doesn't race the Nats because of the bullshit involved? Over the last 20 plus years I've observed Geoff Holmes bikes both up close and from the sidelines and while I'm the first to admit that his bikes are lovely looking bits of kit and very well constructed, they also test the rulebook and the poor bugger appointed by MA to adjudicate on their legality. I have no problem with Geoff as a person, in fact I find him a nice bloke but I do have to ask why he seems to always have to test (and often exceed) the boundaries of legality with many of his bikes.
I witnessed the scenario leading up to his Honda CR125's disqualification at the '94(?) Cherabah Nats and to this day still scratch my head as to why, after the bike passing scrutineering with legal forks fitted, he changed to an illegal set of forks in front of many witnesses including myself and his main opposition in the class, the man who would eventually submit a successful protest. I also remember the CR450 engined Honda RZ250 Geoff presented for Evo when it was crystal clear by the rules that the bike wasn't kosher.
As someone who relishes building trick bikes myself I can well understand his enthusiasm in building bikes using the
trickest components available during the racing period the bike represents. I just don't understand why he and others go past those limitations and then complain about "
all the B.S. that goes with it (The Nats). when "the bullshit" is there to prevent racers crossing the legality guidelines.