As someone a bit closer to the process than Olddirtbikes I'll back Brad in his statement that the torque arms and triple clamps were the only things mentioned in the disqualification as they were the only points needed before a decision was made. I spoke to the eligibility steward this morning and he confirmed that the bikes in question were clearly C models masquerading as B's and in the opinion of the stewards deliberately changed in an attempt to deceive. They weren't the only ones spotted but they were the ones caught out and protested. Simple. For this sport to work people have to get their bikes correct. The rules are simple...build your bikes to suit whatever division the bike fits into and if you aren't sure of something...ask.
It makes a mockery of the rulebook to have bikes that don't conform to the rules. It's so f*cking easy to build your bike to a particular class so if you want to race in pre '78, go find an A or B model RM125. To dress an RM125C as a B and trying to get away with racing it in pre 1978 is just plain wrong and yes, I'll say it...cheating, no matter how much spin you want to put on it. If you reckon the protesters bike is dodgy you should have protested. It makes a mockery of the protest system when the bloke who made the decision to protest is criticised and vilified for doing the absolutely correct thing. To slam him on a forum is uncalled for and damaging to the sports image. Does that mean that every time someone places a legitimate protest the guilty parties mates will now go on an anonymous shit slinging exercise against the protester? There's no excuse for cheating.....none. If you don't follow the rules you should be big enough to deal with the consequences, just as Kane did.
After 22 years of dealing with eligibility issues in this sport I'm sick to death of Neville Know-Alls coming out and blabbering about this bike and that bike ....after the event. If you reckon something is not right deal with it through the proper channels at the time of the offence, not slag blokes who shouldn't have to defend their actions on a public forum a week later.