I asked MA how to measure wheel travel a couple of years ago. I'm still waiting for a reply
MA GCR 16.15.10.2 says front wheel travel will not exceed 178mm (7 inches) rear wheel travel will be limited to 102mm (4 inches) measured at the axle.
Is that not enough info ?
No, it isn't. Not even close when top out springs and bump stops are added into the equation.
Top out springs and bump stops come into the equation if they effect travel, if they don't effect travel then they don't come into the equation. What else does the ordinary guy need to know?
We can have rules like this...
Option 1
MA GCR 16.15.10.2 says front wheel travel will not exceed 178mm (7 inches) rear wheel travel will be limited to 102mm (4 inches) measured at the axle.
or Option 2...
Notice: From 2.6.2015, the Competition Practices Act Pre 1974 (Cth) has been renamed the Competition and Consumer Act 2015 (Cth) and is known as the Australian Competition Law. Matters previously regulated by the M.A. Racing Act and various State and Territory Competition laws are now governed by the Australian Competition Law which is administered by the M.A. state and territory consumer agencies and, in respect of racing services, by M.A. As a result, all references to the Competition Practices Act and State and Territory fair racing legislation in Old farts Law's publications should now be read as a reference to the Australian Competition Law. Competition Law is in the process of updating its publications accordingly.
4.4.0 The Competition Practices Act in reference to alleged racing class of Pre 75
4.4.1 The party of the first part shall be known as the ‘wheel’
4.4.2 The party of the second part shall be known as ‘travel’
‘Travel’ shall be known as a movement in the vertical sense
4.4.3 The party of the third part shall be known as ‘Motorcycle’
4.4.4. M.A. agrees that ‘Travel’ shall be of 7”/4” accordingly in reference to ‘Wheel’
4.4.5 If M.A. and Entrant cannot agree within 30 days on the change to the specification of the ‘travel’ based solely on the changes to the Specification of said motorcycle, then the unit of ‘travel’ will be determined by arbitration in the nearest Pub.
4.4.6 The parties agree that the only two issues for determination in the arbitration are (i) by how much Entrants modification of the Specification for said 'Motorcycle' changes (positively or negatively) ‘Travel’ to make the movement of ‘Wheel’ and (ii) as between M.A. and Entrant, which party's proposed ‘Travel’ for the Motorcycle most accurately reflects the M.A.s specification of 7”/4” to make the ‘Motorcycle’ based on the modified Specification.
4.4.7 Five days prior to the arbitration hearing, each party will submit a proposed “travel’ for the 'Motorcycle' and a written brief to the tribunal and the other party setting forth the basis and rationale for its proposed increase.
4.4.8 Neither M.A. and Entrant may appeal nor challenge the enforceability of a final judgment or Award for reasons of personal jurisdiction.
And just for the record Rossco, yes this is sarcasm