Ok. I do understand the rule of all parts must be from a air cooled, drum braked, non linkage bike. Easy peasy.
But, and this is bound to incite some into a fit of rage and condemnation, BACK to my question about CR250RZ with 43mm forks with TLS, why can I fit the Yamaha fork and brake but not the RB honda when they are both Non adjustabe drum brake front ends?. Surely this should work in with the carry over rule or no performance advantage rules or something alike.
I have the original front end but we all know they aren't much better than aldente' spaghetti. I simply wanted to bring my CR up to spec with the Yamaha front end but using Honda OEM parts. I also have a Yamaha front end but am loath to use it on a Honda. Someone restoring an IT might need the Yamaha fork one day.
I thought it would only be logical that if the Yamaha, that is Evolution legal with 43mm forks and TLS, then it should also be acceptable for the Honda to run the same. Yes, I agree, the Honda fork came from 1982 that had a linkage rear suspension, but it is, for all purpose, exactly the same as the Yamaha fork and brake. Perhaps there is different valving, but that's a mod that most of us do anyway.
Perhaps Nathan could include a line in his revamped rules for Evolution;
" Or similar parts that offer no performance gain over what was available from another manufacturer in the period" or along those lines?
If I had the chance to own a set of Simmons or Fox factory Forx they would go on the bike. The expense and rarity of these parts is a deciding factor for me though.
Don't get me wrong please. I'm not trying to fudge the system, it's just some of the rulings appear to me to be about as clear as mud.
Cheers,
Mark