Our Pre-78 class was apparently a direct copy of an American class. That class has since changed to recognise and allow the 77 models with more than 9" of travel, but we have not followed suite.
Pre-75 was always about the short travel era, who's death began with the YZ-B and 1974.5 Maico. So while those bikes (and the 1974 KTM motocrossers) ARE legitimately Pre-1975 models, the class was always intended to exclude them (hence the travel limits).
I have no problem with this.
However, to exclude these bikes from racing in standard form in Pre-78 is absolute idiocy.
Pre-78 is less clear cut. The rules appear to be written on the assumption that no Pre-78 bikes had more than 9" of travel - and 9.5" or 10" is still clearly short of the 12" that became the norm in the Evo era.
Once again, the rules are not clear - and once again our peak body (the MA CMX/CDT Commission) is not providing leadership on the issue.