Almost all 125's stock are 123cc so Kevin you are saying that they have to be bored out a little to race post classic?
5% of 125cc is 6.25cc
I didn't say anything about how big they could be. Your interpretation of the rules as you said above for post classic is that a 125 has to be 125cc so anything either side of that is not eligable by your definition.
You blokes must have some work to do in the shed... how's your RM370 going Kev?
Doctor told me not to work till my elbow is better.
Kevin the engine size rules say only 5% over the is no minus. Same wording is used for 250 classes as well which would have to exclude thing like PE175's DT175's and IT175 and 200.
Common sence would indicate that even though the wording "up to" has not been added that it is implied or your work as a measurer will be tested.
Yes George, you are partly correct the wording of the GCR does say "may not exceed the prescribed capacity for that class by more than 5%. There is no mention of lower tolerance, however it does say tolerances. So that can indicate a lower and upper tolerance.
Also you do not really understand the role of a measurer. Their job is to accurately measurer something and give a report to the CofC, who can then decide any penalities.
In my opinion the classes for Classic/Post Classic MX/DT need to be better defined.
1. The names of the classes should be as they were back in the day 125, 250 & 500.
2. Then the capacities for those classes should then be defined.
a) 125 (up to 125)
b) 250 (131 to 250)
c) 500 (263 and over)
That way once each class is defined the simple terms 125, 250 and 500 can be used for everything
I also think Classic Dirt Track needs another class maybe 650 and over twins. Or maybe 500.