Theoretically, it was possible to build upside down forks in 1974........does that mean they would be acceptable?
unrealstic example I know, but thats how the current rule book is worded.
That makes no sense at all. It was possible to build a 2013 crf450 too.
I know it's a ridiculous example, but Johnny O made the comment that a billet ignition cover made in 2013 is legal because it could be manufactured in 1974, my point was that you can't discriminate between components anymore, and that a set of upsidedown forks would be legal also using his theory, because they to could have been built in 1974...theoretically.
What a load of crap.. Hand made engine covers were around in the early 70's, upside down forks came out in 1982. Be realistic!
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It's not crap!
You first said it was
possible to make them in 1974...you then said they
were being made in 1974.
Which one is it?
Under the 2013 rule book if a billet ignition cover was made in 1974 (by DG for example)then it's legal for pre '75 rule, If one was made in 2013 (by GMC for example) then it's not. As I said you can't discriminate between components anymore.
Who made billet ignition covers in 1974?
For the record I couldn't give a flying f#$k who runs what on their bikes, the thread was started asking a question about a specific rule in the MOMS, to which I gave my answer, if you can find a rule that allows the ignition cover (or any other non period component). What's the number?