Finally, some commonsense on the suspension travel limit rules for the pre ‘78 class bikes . Having to pull apart my standard ‘77 model forks , to fit travel limiting spacers , was one of the reasons that I just didn’t bother with entering this class . Now I have one less excuse, so I might have to try and turn up .
On the subject of travel limits for pre ‘75 bikes , I can understand the need for this for bikes with more than 4 inches rear travel and it is easy enough to fit spacers under the bump stop rubbers of the rear shock/s . I have ‘74.5 model Maicos and they have enough of an advantage over other bikes in the class , without having another 2.5 inches of rear wheel travel as well . To my knowledge , there wasn’t any ‘74 model bikes that came out with more than ‘7 inches of fork travel, so having to pull forks apart to limit travel shouldn’t be an issue with these bikes .
Some pre ‘75 bikes seem to slip under the radar , with more than 4” rear travel , like the ‘74 Huskys . A while back , I borrowed a ‘74 WR 400 Husky with a Mag swingarm and measured the rear travel at over 6 “ .
Also , the Evo 4 stroke class is a great idea . I have ‘84 Husky 510s and an ‘82 Can Am Sonic that would go well in this class . I also have friends with HL 500s and C&J Hondas , that would also be good to see running around in this class .