Firko, I'm not just talking about the Big Shitfights. I'm talking about the small shitfights, the quibbles and the uncertainty that do the damage.
People like certainty. They like being able to build a bike and KNOW it is legal. To be able to go to an event and KNOW there won't be an eligibility problem.
Look at him many "is this legal?" threads we get - collectively, we do our best to give clear answers and eliminate uncertainty, but (even when I'm not involved...) there's regularly ambiguous and/or conflicting answers.
If newbies (and often established competitors) regularly need to depend on other people to interpret the rules from them, then there's no question that the rules should be clearer. All of the "fill in the blanks" stuff about the intent of various rules that you have stored in your head (and Dave T's and Shane's and everyone else's heads) should be in the rules. Not word-for-word, but the intent.
Clear and unambiguous.
Tell me what the bad points of clear, unambiguous rules are...
The phrase "just build your bike to be legal" is a cop-out that assumes the builder knows about all of the gaps in what's published. It also assumes that people are mainly motivated by wanting to make their bikes faster (ie: gain an advantage, possibly cheating). In reality, most times it's because people have the questionable part readily available, or it's something they think is cool.
Look at the "Yamaha brake lug in Evo" question: The strictest interpretation of the rules says that it's not OK to use the horizontal lug brake and matching fork leg. But people will want to use the later part because its far easier to get hold of, and usually much cheaper.
It provides no performance gain and looks virtually identical, so what does anyone gain by prohibiting it?
Similarly, there are a number of people who argue that the 450/480 powered CR250RZs are legal Evo bikes. I recall a comment on these forums along the lines of "I think it's legal, so f$&k 'em, I'm going to take it and they can protest me"... Again, an example of ambiguity being a negative - regardless of whether you agree that those mods are Evo legal or not, the ambiguity allowed hostility to brew.
Same goes for Suzuki and Honda TLS front brakes on Evo bikes, or the CR-RB swing arms, or...
This shit needs to be shaken out, not ignored again and again.
I don't even care what the decision is anymore, there just needs to be a clear one. (Look at how the RM-B swingarm agro evaporated once a decision was made known)