« Reply #22 on: December 30, 2012, 02:54:59 pm »
You're right Evo but so many of these hypotheticals come up on the forum you'd think out sport was a secret society full of deceitful cheats perpetually trying to pull big swiftys over the scrutineers and their fellow racers. The truth is that our rule book maps it out pretty well for those who just want to build a bike to race. If it's not in the book, common sense should tell you if it's legit or not, and 99.9% of us use that common sense and build bikes within the set parameters.
If the XR200 engines are all the same I doubt anyone but the engine number Nazis would know or care. Has anyone ever cared that a '76 XL350 motor (
fitted with a side port pre 75 head of course) was used in pre 75? No. Has anyone ever bothered to protest anyone using a 1976 Suzuki TS400 bottom end in their TM400? I doubt it, I can recall a champion Suzuki rider telling the scrutineer his bike had just such a motor and the scrutineer didn't even bat an eyelid. The 1972 RT2 bottom end in my pre 70 Cheney-Yamaha is quite legal purely by being a flow-on...and so on, there's plenty more examples out there. It'd be the same if you showed up with our hypothetical XR200 engine housed in a twin shock XL. I'm absolutely sure it'd be just fine
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