Your own argument fell into a heap as you couldn't have done it back on the day.
Only because I originally, mistakenly included the 400. If we were talking about a 250, 360 or 500 then my point stands perfectly.
Iain's bike if it were ridden in pre 75 would open flood gates to others with 75 models retro fitting their bikes to 'comply'.
Who's to say that there aren't already plenty of neatly converted 1975 models running in pre-75?
More importantly, what makes a bike a particular model? It's the total sum of the important parts, not any one or two particular part(s) - in the cases we're talking about, a bike that is converted back is a bike that is legal.
Not to mention taking bikes away from pre 78.
How often do you see 1975 models in pre-78? In all of the club meets I've been to, and the few Nationals, I can recall seeing only a tiny number of 1975 models competing in pre-78 - a 75 CZ125 (once), my YZ125C (occasionaly), Graeme's RM-M (semi-regularly) and a couple of MX-Bs (semi-regularly). I'm sure there's more, but even so, it's a bloody short list...
I love the pre-78 class, but because it is a transition era, the difference in performance (most 1975 models to most 1977 models) is big.
I'd like Iain to say why he doesn't want to run it in pre 78.
I don't dare pretend to speak for Iain, but I can think of a few reasons why:
It will be far less competitive in pre-78;
It arguably it at home in pre-75;
The rules imply that it is not legal for pre-78 (due to the pre-75 motor);
He already has a "proper" pre-78 bike.
You've drawn your line in the sand, as is entirely your right. But until you can resolve the conflicts, then these sort of questions will continue to come up and continue to irritate you.
Let's say I had a V75, and neatly converted it back to VR250* specs (or TM250 or...).
For all intents and purposes, the bike is a 1974 model, and is 100% legal for pre-75, right?
If you agree, then explain how Iain's proposed by is not legal...
If you disagree, then explain how it could be illegal while the newly built frames are legal? Not to mention the impossibility of enforcing it...
*Bigk sold such a bike a couple of years back. Plus the work Montynut did in converting his LTR-modified VR250 back to pre-75 specs shows that it is entirely possible.