i remember back in the mid eightys
pre 80 came in
everyone jacked up then
we were all on pre 75s :'(
i remember they allowed them to ride
on the day in races of there own
untill they broke away and formed there own club
probably the fourfront for viper
funny thing is back then pre75 was only
11 years old
not twenty like pre 90
just remember its just another class
it will not create domination
also it gives riders another option for a bike
which is readily available around
i have all pre75 class bikes pre78 same pre 85 and evo and pre 90
i race them all (looking for a pre 70)
one of the reasons for having pre 90 is riders might like to ride
the bikes they raced back then instead of riding
older models they never even rode
i have been racing vintage since 1986
and have seen all the classes come along
it took 3 years of lobbying to get pre 85 in up her in qld
its been running for about 3 years now
and it hasnt taken over like lots of people said
just normal fields of riders at club days
about 15 500s same for 250s and maybe 10 125s most of them existing members looking for another ride
so i really think pre 90 will follow the same path
the prices of vintage pre 75 and 78 bikes are very high
so you might have one but cant afford another
but want more rides at your club days
pre 90 is perfect bikes are more availiable generally cheaper
parts more availiable and its another ride
this year our club has introduced pre 90 we will see how it goes
will keep you posted