Just a thought the 1975 TM sunburst models are not considered flow on models in pre 75 so they are in pre 78 , and probably the worst bike for the pre 78 class.
The point im making is that the 75 TMs are way closer in spec to their 1974 brothers than the 77 RMs are to the 78 RMs
Also as a worst bike in class situation the 75 TMs are a shit load less competitive in pre 78 than the 78 model RMs in EVO
In era racing there will always be a worst bike for the class but i think that the bike and class balance in your Australian rules is pretty good and as long as competitors stay within these rules then all will be well.
TM So does this mean that a 75 TM with 7 and 4 in suspension has to race against 9" travel bikes.Im not up with TM'S. I remember the first RM m's and s's .I would even call the RM125 75 theworst in the class , with cr250m1's anda few others.
Of course there will always be a worst bike in class I agree but a pre long tarvel bike shouldn t be in with long travel models.
As I said in the other topic that is now locked Im not sure about this flow on model rule but since then I have been considering Nathan S 's #33 reply to that topic.
Either way a guy who gets done for slightly different triple clamps
and now it seems that the other two bikes are B's as well with floating brakes.
As you said earlier TM you have seen these bikes around over the years and why wasn't something pointed out.
I dont think that the guy from down here thought well I'll drive to QLD and back,take week and a half off ,pay for me and the missus 's accom. my entry fees etc and see if I can trick them in the pre78 class.
For myself, I am as tall as Mike Bell (remember him ) and I change all my triple clamps from rubber sweep back style to solid directly over the fork style.Thats my prefered set up.I cant ride my YZ's with stock setup.I wonder if thats going to cause a protest.
Whatever. How do you think the kiwis wil go in MXdN?