It seems everyone has had a say, so I feel it’s only fair for me to have my turn.
My bike ( #36 ) was other one that was protested.
The bike has been presented at the titles in the same setup for as long as I can remember and no one has complained, protested or mentioned anything about wrong parts on the bike in that time. Don’t know if that’s good or not?
The eligibility scrutineer has twice looked over the bike ( 2003 & 2008 Tassie ) and the only thing mentioned, was if someone protests, was I happy to pull the forks down and show there was only 9” of travel. Nothing else. If he felt it wasn’t worth mentioning I should change parts, why would I think otherwise?
As for the protest.
Everyone has the right to protest but it’s the way you do it that can upset people. If you spot something wrong, questionable, not right, talk to the rider. You don’t want to confront them, get the official to do it. That’s what they’re there for. The rider should be told what’s wrong & given options. They need to change what’s wrong, they can ride up a class or they can ride and be eliminated from the points, but you don’t let it go for three days of racing & when everything’s over, you get hit with a protest. People don’t like bombshells being dropped on them. That’s how you end up with pages & pages being written on forums.
I will change the parts before the next titles & it will be just as quick.
Hope we all get to race together again next year & that this is the end of this thread.