"This is where the system falls down IMHO , some officials are happy to wear the big hat but don't want to tackle head on what can be an ugly situation when a bike is challenged. I think this is slowly improving but those 3 bikes had run at a number of events I had raced at in pre 78 without challenge so it becomes accepted that they are legal until someone puts up the money
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Exactly Bill. It all comes down to who wants to pay the money to protest.
Just as a matter of course.....I have a CR250RZ with 43mm Showas on it. That is how I chose to build my interpretation of a RC replica. Does it make me any faster? I doubt it. Why did I do it? Because knowing the Yamaha TLS front end had been deemed legal and some CR guys run them, I wanted my Honda to be all Honda, even though the OEM Showa fork wasn't available in 1979. Neither was the TLS Yamaha fork. Nothing more, nothing less.
As far as I see it, there is no technological advantage of the Showa fork over the Kayaba. I would of loved to afford a set of 40mm Fox Factory Forks (which are legal) but I had to draw the financial line somewhere.
Then knowing that my chosen front end was (is) illegal for the Evolution class, I chose not to A; alter my bike to be legal, And B; to leave my CR as a shed queen, start it up every now and then and just look at it.
Rules are rules and I do my best to abide by them when it comes to VMX. I had my say when Nathan S asked for help from those interested in proposing a set of rule "tweaks" for next year. What comes of the rule change proposal is anybodies guess but I say, if the Yamaha fork continues to be legal on CR's, then I see no reason why the Showa 43mm fork shouldn't be deemed legal. It is, afterall, only being deemed Illegal purely because of date of manufacture, not because of any technological advantage!
Hopefully there will be some clarification with any rule change(s), but until then, my CR will stay unused. Shame really, because it is one very sweet looking ride.....