What's your opinion on this one DJ
The eligibility scrutineer has stated that Evo is not limited to Pre 85, Pre 90 ,and is not an era or period.
The MoMS state " period flat slide and any round slide carburettors can be used "
Seeing as there is no period limit I will be entering a bike with a 2014 Mikuni TM 38 flat slide carby bolted to a 465 H.
Ted that's a funny one because on one hand the rules state ;
16.15.12.3 All components will be of the period the machine was manufactured:
But as there is no defining time period for Evo (stated by an offical from MA) then does that mean the year the bike was made? Or does it mean any carb off any Aircooled motor can be used or does it mean any carb fitted to a reed block or 'V' block power reed could be used??
Although looking at rule;
16.15.12.4 Carburettors; period flat slide carburettors and any round slide carburettor may be used.
Once again I'm unsure of the period they mean here because the period is on-going because Aircooled motors are still being made. Is the '
Period' went the bike was made, or when the last bike made with an Aircooled motor??
Common sense (which can't be counted on because rules have been put in place of) would suggest that rules,
16.15.12
16.15.12.1
16.15.12.2
16.15.12.3
would all be combined with the notion that all bikes were manufactured with
No linkage suspension,
No disk brakes,
Air cooled motors.
so then the
PEROID that they talk about would be when a bike is/was manufactured with all the above three governing factors.
But as has been stated, this isn't the case and components from other periods can be used if it is bolted to other parts that are the same e.g. Forks and drum-brakes, so if a carb is bolted to a reed or an air filter does it mean it can be used because the period is the same. Modern 2014 air filter - carb - reed or Evo air filter - carb - reed ??
To answer your question Ted, I'm sorry I can't, I am at a loss to understand the meanings of the rules of Evo that have been presented to us now.