You pedantic types really do bug me. When did you lot become the be all and all of VMX and the rules pertaining to it Ted? Nathan?
You haven't an inkling of an idea of what was actually available in the way of Carby's before 30/12/1984.
The fact is, any one could of walked into a Honda dealership in late 1984 and purchased a Keihin FS carb. And that, is that. It doesn't matter what bike that carby is in stock for, IT WAS PRODUCED BEFORE THE CUT OFF DATE FOR PRE85.
And you blokes can't tell me that you aren't running cartridge fork internals or emulators in your bikes forks, Or had the whole shebang of the rear shock modified to modern specs, so don't try to argue that any later model "major components" aren't legal. Secondly, How is a carby a "major component"? Last time I checked, a carby is a consumable item when you're talking about vintage stuff. I have any number of totally flogged carby's in my shed, both Keihin and Mikuni. There's even a late model Dellorto PH38 that is flogged.....There's a couple of clapped out Stromberg and Rochesters as well.
You blokes just refuse to see past the end of your own noses.
I'm with BigK. Stop putting 18y olds on vintage bikes to race old men on old bikes at national events. If the kids were really that good at racing MX, they would be in the US or Europe on a sponsored factory ride with the best of everything at their disposal, instead of thinking they are "AWESOME" because they win a race against old blokes, at least twice, if not 3 times their age. All for a $2 trophy and their name in a book.
The rules are clear. PERIOD components. Year models, not dates of manufacture.
This is not news. This is
entirely how the rules have been written, interpreted and understood since the start of the sport.
And suddenly Ted and I are the jerks for
not saying "yeah, sure, use whatever parts you want, year models don't matter in a sport defined by year models"?!
Unlike the SexMax, I'm not the heretic here - I'm defending the status quo, because (in this case) the status quo makes sense, is accepted and works.
If you really believe that 1985 model PJ carbs should be legal for Pre-85, then it's up to you to put in a submission to MA for them to be accepted. No amount of forum stroppiness or personal digs will change the fact that a PJ is currently not legal for Pre-85.