Hey Don,
I hear what you (and Firko) are saying about the age classes, but if they are being offered anyway (and I understood they were intended to be run at Wagga if the numbers justifed them) the old blokes should be entering in their droves right? Clearly that did not happen in Wagga, nor at Coffs.
Maybe the age class thing (in theory attractive to the mass of older riders), isn't the real reason they aren't racing. Talk is easy: when the older guys say that they don't want to race the younger guys, they may be really saying they just don't want to race at all....
I still think the bottom line is that there's a lot of older guys still interested in the vintage bikes that are not participating the in the scene now, for a range of reasons. I also think that if the "right" circumstances presented themselves, that these guys may be interested to come out and play again. All we have to do is create these circumstances.
Without patting myself, Ken and Jeff too much on the back, I think the re-emergence of Classic Dirt on an annual basis, will be a positive influence on rekindling the interest for some of the non-racers. Hopefully this will flow on to fun, non-competitive events being held at the club level also.
I also think we need to bring back the fun not only in the social/non-competitive events, but also the competitive ones. Less focus on pointscores, more focus on fun and "social racing". Less racing for sheep stations...
More BBQs and Bench Racing.