I HATE LONG POSTS! SO MAYBE I SHOULD WRITE A BOOK ON
*** “HOW TO LOOSE FRIENDS AND CREATE ENEMIES” ***
IF IT WAS NOT PROTESTED ON THE DAY? YOU WIN SIMPLE! TIME TO MOVE ON! BUT POSSIBLY THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR "MA"TO PROGRESS!
There is nothing to be gained from harbouring "I’ll will" in our sport! It will only serve to eat a hole in the soul of VMX Australia. Imagine that energy spent instead addressing our inadequate and incomplete progression of GCR’S since the post POST PRE 1975 era! (GCR’S pre78, evo, and pre85 need to be finally finished and clarified). Submit your recommendations and proposals to MA please, instead of wasting every body’s time and bitching this forum!
Brads 77AW400 was “as purchased” and not protested on the day, and therefore probably should have not been mentioned! But you entered the oreana first Brad! Although I have never met “Maico Stu”, I believe he is an MA official of some sort! And although he may lack in computer expression, he certainly shows he has a clear comprehension of the present GC RULE’S and I think for one he should be respected for his forum restraint!
“Nathan S” gave an initial post that is still PERFECT and indeed needed no reply, in the first place from any body! Let alone the usual "Guru" poop stirrers! (But we all knew that wouldn’t last!) Be honest, didn’t we?
You know Brad, I believe you just bought a great pre 78 bike, that being an 77AW400 for the obvious pre78 VMX race class. Just to enjoy as is, a well-sorted package, with no intention to flaunting any rules. We all know you haven't been here in VMX that long! You probably didn't even realize that they have 9.5" front and back travel in standard trim, but I can assure you that the brochure is correct. I doubt that many would know that most 1977 model bikes actually exceed the pre 78, 9"(229mm) front and back suspension 9" limit rule. Indeed, even the front suspension of a 1977 RM125B in standard trim is 9.1". And by the rules should be limited to 9" with no allowable margin of error to be considered into calculation.
IT IS TIME FOR OUR POST 74 GCR'S TO BE FINALLY “COMPLETED” AND CLEARED UP. AS IS THE SAME CASE FOR EVO GCR'S AND PRE 85 GCR'S.
MAYBE IT IS A GOOD THING ALL THE CONFUSSION FINALLY COMES TO A HEAD AT LAST.
A DIRECTION NEEDS TO BE CHOSEN!
AND OBVIOUSLY NOT BY ME!
IF IT WERE UP TO ME? THIS IS HOW I FEEL!
I have always thought it would be far more simple to solve eligibility by simply accepting a VMX bike, by when a bike was or wasn't in production of that era! Rather than make it so difficult and complicated for people to overcome ignorance and the suffer cost of complying buy transforming a once politically correct machine to a so-called “even playing field”. Especially when most of us are on a budget! Arguably money that may be better spent on safety! Or actually covering the cost of attendance and competing! Which would add to the number of competitors and actually facilitate the survival of our sport! EXAMPLE: a Maico long travel 74.5 was factory produced and eligible in the latter period of 1974! So why is it unacceptable in that production state in pre 1975 races now? If you want to have a crack at a low HP, poor tranny ratio, gutless but good handling MC250 Maico? Get yourself a Spaniard Sanga or a Sarky sceamer and smoke the Maico! The same descision we all made in the so called "DAY". So why should it be any diferent now?
We could follow US rules, which isn't too shabby I supose.?
OR
My Feeling’s ( which are built from feeling’s of my mine and my freinds)
OR
“LOZZA’S” proposal of a logbook? THERE IS A VERY SOUND REASON WHY THAT IS THE ROAD RACING “NORM”! SOUND REASONING. AND IT IS MAKING THE CONSTRUCTION OF MY “PERIOD 4” PRE 1972 MAICO ROAD RACER SO EASY, BECAUSE IT IS DESIGNED TO TEACH ME A COMPREHENSION OF THE RULES! IF I THEN CHOOSE TO VARY MY BIKE SPECS AS STAMPED AND APPROVED IN MY LOG BOOK OUTSIDE OF PERIOD PRECEDENTS?
WELL I WILL BE PENALISED AND DISQUALIFIED! AND RIGHTFULLY SO!