I might have come across a bit hard in the previous post ... "First up I'm not making a submission, it's not my problem" but that's not at all how I intended it to sound. It's just that whenever these things come up they turn into a giant shitfight and we all go away and brood, and nothing ever gets done to right our perceived anomaly. As Pete said, it's pretty much written in blood that the B40 side point model came out in 1965 and in my own little world of hurt, the side point equipped T100 Trumpy engine came out in 1963....too late to build my pre 60 TriBSA. In a perfect world I'd be sticking to my mantra of period integrity and calling for the side points engines not to be allowed in their pre 65 for the BSA and Pre 60 for the Trumpy. However I honestly believe that for these classes to become more attractive to potential new racers, we need to drop the pedantic attitude and allow the points engines.....lets be honest, there's no real performance advantages or disadvantages between the before and after models, everything else is pretty much the same. I know the attitude behind the removal of the "all engines except B44 and B50" paragraph but our sport is currently in a position that if we don't make these really early classes more accessible we run a big risk of them fading away. The B40 is a great entry level bike for pre 65 when compared to the big dollar Metisse and Cheney options and can be made to perform quite pretty bloody well as the Poms have shown.