Firko/DJR - so if I remove the suspension limiter in my YZ360B I can't ride it? Just a question - like seeing SOME of the common sense that comes out of these threads. Or does it mean I can ride pre 78?
Firko/DJR - so if I remove the suspension limiter in my YZ360B I can't ride it? Just a question - like seeing SOME of the common sense that comes out of these threads. Or does it mean I can ride pre 78?
Rossco, I reckon you can ride it ip pre 78 but apparently* the rulebook says you can't.
* Because I'm not licenced any more I don't get my yearly yearbook allocation so I
Rossco I think that's a great question since the YZB is regarded as a "follow on" model (follow on from what I'm not sure
) but as I read it if you didn't have the limiter in your rear shock you wouldn't be allowed to race it in pre75
18.5.4.2 Front wheel travel will not exceed 178mm (7 inches) rear wheel travel will be limited to 102mm (4 inches) measured at the axle. Rear shock absorbers will be in the original position using the original mounting points.
18.5.4.9 Acceptable follow on models pre 75
a) honda CR125M1, xL250K1,
xL350K1, MT250 and MT125,
b) Yamaha YZ360B, DT250B,
c) Suzuki TS400 (all).
Make of that what you will but I would assume that you could ride pre78 if you didn't have a limiter in your shock because the bike has a dispensation allowing it to race in pre75 if the shock is limited so therefore if you had a second rear shock with a limiter in it does that mean you have one bike for two classes with the simple change of a shock?
The rule book
http://www.ma.org.au/index.php?id=142