This topic was never about the rules or trying to change them, but about a bike that was raced in 1979 and if someone made a replica of that bike to the best of their ability/knowledge/materials and finances, wouldnt it be a cool bike.
Whether the rules are right or wrong, whether the rules need changing or remain the same, is immaterial to how YOU as a ride would feel lining up against a bike such as a RC500 replica.
Ask yourself this;
Would YOU be unhappy enough to turn around and ride away, complain strongly to the administration, or welcome the bike for what it is?
And what is a RC450 replica? It's someone's pride and joy, it's many hours of labour, it's someone's love of old motocross bikes, It's trying to re-create an "era" were "Werks bikes" that most of us never got to see in real life dominanted the world of Motocross. It is, in my opinion, a bike of historic value, albeit a replica, but never the less a bike that did campaign all those years ago.
Forget the rules just for a minute, because the rules of today are only their for controlling a 'certain' aspect of VMX, not all of VMX.
To call an RC450 Replica a frankenbike or a butcherised bastard is "totally against the grain" of what VMX stands for. Do we not appreciate craftmanship, ideas, and the 'want', of creating such a bike.
I have read though most of this (OzVMX)forum and "rules" aside, the general feeling is the liking of Vintage Motocross bikes and the era of which they came from, that whole "back in the day" concept is the joy of it all.
Put your hand up if you believe that a concept bike is breaking the rules, and if you do have your hand up, which rules are being broken? The rules of the era? The rules of the bike? The rules we have imposed? Or the morale rules of VMX?
I was on the understanding that VMX was to re-create an era in time, to preserve the history of Motocross, and to enjoy a brotherhood of like minded people restoring, showing, racing and remembering, probably one of the greatest periods of motocross.
This so-called blaspheme of a bike is one of the pinnacles of what we stand for;. - and whether any replica "werks" bike is made, shown or raced, we should be welcoming it not chastising it because of a rule that has been made up 30 years after the fact.
I ask you again;
Would YOU be unhappy enough to turn around and ride away, complain strongly to the administration, or welcome the bike for what it is?