its not selective anything; to the observant you would have noticed that CMX was exempt for a couple of years while the Commission sort to define what it was that we would have to be compliant to. It was decided (and I agreed at that point to add to the GCRs) that if a bike came from the factory with a chain guide that was fitted to the swing arm such as a CR or a TM125 then it would be acceptable. If as in the case of the Husky it wasn't (on torque arm)then something will have to be added. If a bike had nothing then it would have to have something - my AJS is a classic case.
That someone out there decided that it should look like half the stuff I saw on the weekend isn't my problem, some guys did a great job but others with nothing (and there were quite a few) were asked to do something about it.
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Dave, I can't find any reference in the GCR's stating that a chain guide has to be mounted to the swing arm. It only says " In a way to prevent"
I also cannot find any reference as to " If a bike came from the factory with a chain guide halfway down the swingarm ( eg CR 125 ) it would be acceptable
Could you please point me to where these are written?
The rule simply says " in a way to PREVENT trapping " Having 6 inches of nothing between the guard and sprocket is hardly prevention.
I agree with this prevention rule if it is done to the letter of the law.