I'm not short of a decent bike or three and let me tell you it would be great to put them all in the cold with a TS90 Honcho if it could be 'raced' ! I'm not about to clutter an already packed shed with yet another bike just for decoration but if it served a purpose it could be crammed in I'm sure.
These tiddlers were the bikes many of us, particularly those who weren't lucky enough to have a generous mum or dad giving us everything,could scrape up enough money for to pick up a well uses second hand 'thoroughbred' and play race on. My second bike after the 90cc Honda steppy was a TS90 and that bike probably holds the best memories of my teenage life (oh yeah I forgot there was something better but that 'came' a few years later, lol).
I reckon there must be hundreds of old die hards out there who scrimped and saved to get one of them or something similar along the with the mandatory army GP boots, jeans and footy jumper then let loose on any spare scrap of dirt we could find. I bet it WOULD take off and WOULD draw more to the sport without the elitist bullshit that some bikes can have attached to them.
In another thread it was mentioned the average rider takes 2.5 bikes to a meeting - I'm betting the tiddlers could make up that other .5 and for many the only .5 to start with.
It's a great idea but for one thing - Who would get it up and running at a meeting - the committees work their arses off now?
If it is to become a reality such as RR buckets, a draft set of rules governing compliance, race format etc needs to be put up and the rest hopefully would follow - I'm for a novelty type race for starters with NO points at all just a three lapper with spectators and flaggies rolling around on the ground laughing. After that I reckon it would get legs and become a regular on the program and it would definitely bring more competitors in as many are reluctant to fork out decent sums of money for a serious bike when they are unsure they will enjoy the sport.
This deserves some serious consideration because I want to see the sport grow just like the next man (or woman with respect to the girls who also love old dirt bikes!)
Off the soapie now.
Happy Mothers Day to the ladies,
Dave Mac