FFS I have been racing bikes for close to 40 yrs on both sides of the world . Reading this I must be the luckiest Bastard ever to line up on a start line as I have never seen a anyone seriously injured due to what a lot of you would consider life threatening issues with motorcycles .
I have also broken both legs , arms, collar bone , and a number of minor bones over the years . I have been knocked cold on several occasions , and yet I cannot attribute any of those injuries to mine or anyone elses bike .
We dropped scrutineering at motorcycle events here in NZ about 15 years ago ( for the reasons Asasin ) said earlier and yet as far as im aware we still have had no serious injuries or deaths as a result of this practice .
Road racing is a different animal all together, those guys are actually racing at speed on hard stuff called concrete or tarseal , and I agree that they need to be checked (by someone who A ACTUALY KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE DOING < and B SOMEONE WHO ACTUALY UNDERSTANDS AND CORRECTLY INTERPRETS THE RULES )
I had an encounter a few years back with one of your senior officials over a helmet , long story short the bloke didn't like me and did all he could to be a wanker . Fair enough a lot of people don't like me ( couldn't give a toss I am what I am ) but to take personal feelings into a professional role says more about him than me
Take a step back for a minute and look at what we actually do
were a bunch of old wobblers , wobbling around a paddock at probably an average speed of 40 km hr ( and I run at the front of my classes )
Reading some of the latest posting on here from some makes me realise that they are obviously PAST IT
time to park it up and take up the pipe and slippers .
I don't condone dangerous or illegal eligibility practices , but I think GD66 summed it up with this .
One answer would be the same as my solution for eligibility : have your bike looked over by those racing against you.
And IMHO Nathans Rally scenario
One of the things that was repeated many times when I did the course was "you job is NOT to knock back cars. Your job is to get as many safe and legal cars out there competing as you possibly can". This is a lesson that many scrutineers seem to forget.
is spot on the money