« Reply #33 on: March 29, 2013, 04:05:10 pm »
This started out as commenting on a bike ..the moves over to attacking the person... a fairly typical tactic on lots of fourms...
I just went back over the thread to see what "attacking" you were referring to? I can't see any personal slurring or shitbagging, just gentlemanly disagreement on a particular philosophy. Even though I doubt any scrutineer would seriously enforce this rule unless something blatantly dodgy was presented, what worries me is somebody using this rule to protest another racer. I've seen countless protests made on trivial points over the years so leaving this paragraph in the rulebook leaves an open door for serial protesters looking for something to nail someone on. I'd like to make a submission that it be rewritten for the next available MoMs.
While I'm in my "missing out on HBBB" cranky, argumentive mood I reckon that the rules for classic motocross and more urgently classic dirt track need a total overhaul to 1: clearly define situations like the RM125-B swingarm fiasco and other eligibility grey areas and 2: fix up the wording anomolies and poorly written definitions (like the pipe definition) that are prevalent throughout the book. The CDT rules have always been a mirror image of its motocross equivalent but there are a lot of situations where the motocross definition doesn't translate properly to dirt track. Disc brake eligibility in pre 75 being one. We've been talking of these needed changes for years but nothing serious ever seems to be done. It's time a committee of knowledgable enthusiasts is set up to look into the needed changes.
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