i would prefer to be in pre 85 because the parts on my 82 fit that period better for me in a personal/historical view, but yes i could enter EVO and have an advantage against some of the older EVO bikes, but i dont want to do that. What would be good is a 80-84 model twinshock class but i guess there would never be enough bikes to run a class like that, so thats why i wouldnt mind having to compete against 80-84 single shockers.
VMX is about ERA racing/ riding
Yes thats exactly right so why should late model twinshock bikes be made to compete against the older last of the 1970's bikes? Its doesnt make sense to me having a 1984 twinshock against a 1978.
ok i will shut up now
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The ERA SUDDENLY TURNED IRRELEVANT FOR 090(Brad)
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Im a bit over this thread but can you please explain this post as i do not understand it. I haven't changed my idea of what vmx is about.
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Well I meant that you called all my reference's to the period irrelevant.I love this scene because I am reliving my youth through it.It brings back alot of great memories.I was refering to the ERA as a great period of transition, old school euro bike and new school jap bikes.I think you were refering to the era of the single shock. ie the new era.It started in 80 with Kawi's and finished when Huskie's finally went single shock in 85.The issue is how to handle the bikes from that 5 year period.I can see that for you pre 85 is the start of the new single shock era and evo the end of the old twin shock era .Whether these two types of bikes should race together or not is a matter of opinion.
It seems to me that pre 85 racing started in Vic and Qld under different circumstances and for differnet reasons.Like GMC already said.Thats how we have arrived at our different points of view.
I'm burying the hatchet - no point in too much bad blood.
Have a good NATS weekend.