So do we need to consider using solid wheels as well? Afterall, there is potential for fingers to get caught in a spoke wheel.....
All these friggin rule changes are a joke! Has the commission nothing better to do than look for POTENTIAL problems? If so, what are they doing in their role? Surely they should be looking at ways of improving the sport and making it EASIER to compete, not adding more rules that do nothing to improve the sport and only frustrate the owner/rider of the bike(s).
I've seen fingers chopped off at work. I've seen fingers chopped off at ice skating. I've seen a bloke stabbed through chest with his own surfboard. Pedestrians get bowled over all the time. Bike riders get cleaned up on a regular basis. People trip over chips in shopping centres......and on it goes. Point is, you can't stop stupid from being stupid and you can't wrap society in cotton wool.
Yes, people get injured riding and even working on motorcycles, but that's the way it has always been and no stupid rule(s) is ever going to change that.
I won't be fitting any chain guard to any of my bikes. PERIOD
Yes accidents do happen, but if the controlling body see a potentional problem they either accept the risk or do something about it. The rule GCR 12.8.8.6 has been there for a number of years now. The Commission obtained an exemption from it in the past (eg 2013 MOMS) but now for what ever reason have decided that Classic MX and DT should comply. Histairical Road Racing have to have a guard 16.4.2.12 and to my knowledge all other disciplines have to have a guard. So Classic MX & DT is just doing the same as everyone else.
Ask the Historic Road Racers how they fit a guard.
Come on.... The whole world of motorcycling is a potential risk, whether that's riding to work, playing in the back yard, out trail riding or racing .... Life itself is a potential risk.
Fair enough if a guide/guard has been removed from a bike, but why do we, the riders, racers and owners, the people who pay for licenses and club fees etc., the people who entertain the crowds, have to accept what the commission and or MA decide what is best for us. If we all stand together and say we aren't going to be retro fitting chain guards to our old bikes, so therefore we can't ride said bike, who is going to pay these badge wearers wages? Who is going to entertain the crowds? No riders = no money! It's about time democracy came into play instead of this dictorial crap that is happening at the moment.