While it may seem confusing it all basically boils down to two trains of thought;
‘Traditionalists’ or ‘Nutty Professors’
Traditionalists believe that the ‘twin shock’ class should be about the last of the simple technology era and shouldn’t be advanced with parts that came from later model single shock/water cooled models.
Downside is that some brands don’t have open class models
Nutty Professors believe that they should be able to use any part to build a bike so long as it meets the main criteria of no discs, no linkages and no watercooling.
Downside is that 78 bikes can be fitted with 88 forks etc.
Most are either in one camp or the other, there doesn’t appear to be a lot of fence sitters and it seems very few will switch camps which is why this always ends up an endless debate.
I miss these old rule debates, Not
You are correct on all accounts Geoff.
I personally had two of the Classic Dirt Commissioners (with BigK as witness) confirm that any club has the absolute right to run whatever class they choose, using whatever eligibility interpretation/rules they want. Further they confirmed that the only place the EVO or any classic class eligibility rules for that matter must be ran as per the MOMS is at a National Championship.
Hence the Conondale Classic being a National level event is completely free to include or exclude any class it chooses or have its own class rules the same as some clubs only do up to Pre75 or other include Pre95. All completely legitimate meetings.
So what is the advantage of having 2 clubs in the whole of Australia that refuse to follow the Moms .What are these two clubs trying to prove
More to the point why are you or any one else concerned. It does not impact you or other clubs. All Pre82 bikes are completely MOMS 'EVO' legal so can easily take part in other events such as the Nationals and from what I have observed the majority of EVO bikes >85% are completely Pre82 legal.
The minority are the few that wish to build bikes using parts from later bikes. They are free to run those bikes in our club but must run in the class of the later components eg a CR250 '80 with a CR480 front end is a Pre85 bike. Don't try and say that is wrong or not right or whatever as it is completely legitimate.
MickD is a member of our club and we are proud to have him. He asked a question as he has been away from competition this year due to family stuff and wants to come back with a trouble free entry to Pre82. NSW is very luck to have two excellent clubs that offer something for everyone. VTR with Vinduros and Heaven VMX for VMX. MickD is a member of both and has forgotten more about Maico bikes than most will ever know.
I am guessing that the 2017 EVO rules in the MOMS are heading towards another major rewrite so lets see where that goes. Everyone talks about the '82/'83 43mm forks and TLS brake that is minor stuff. The major concern for most regarding the current EVO rules is the ability to graft in late model engines and components. An '89 XR600 (with all the bling available for those) engine would make a TT500 engine look pretty slow and heavy for VMX me thinks, A YZ490 engine from '89 is a better base than a YZ465 or heavens forbid the thing in the latest VMX Mag. What about an S2 maico frame with an '84 CR500 Honda or KX500 engine (you can order the frame).
But that is all for the Nationals and clubs that are free to follow that without comment from the two clubs that you and others have often vilified.
My final post on this thread