This thread has to be one of the most constructive on the forum at the moment and so I want to add some more to it.
As I said earlier I went to Bulahdelah with my son weekend before last and as no bike was ready we ended up flagging on both days to get first hand views and as much dust as possible.
What we experienced provided most of what has been discussed here and I believe the committee must have the formula almost right. We arrived mid Saturday morning to watch the free riding and the riders all appeared to be having a ball which, given the voluminous dust being generated, shows how keen everyone was. Gotta point out too that the dust problem was completely beyond the organisers control due to the water truck breaking down - shit happens - and besides after the drought we've been going through we all have a good tolerance for it now. Just about every machine on the paddock must have had a run out there and while the more serious riders no doubt used the time to dial in on the track and set up their bikes others just said how much they had enjoyed themselves.
The racing started after lunch and all races went smoothly although the dust kept the lap times down a bit (well it sound's like a good excuse to me lol!). What we saw with the racing was the broadest range of machines and experience from an AJS Stormer to the Pre 85 'moderns' and riders who pretty well lit up with riding up on the pegs and hard up front on the corners to guys, girls and kids (yep, they catered for the riders kids as well) just puttering around enjoying themselves. There seemed to be a race for every class of bike there on the weekend although there was a distinct lack of the old stuff which was a shame but certainly nothing you could sheet back to the HEAVEN guys.
The pits were 'open' which is the layout we prefer having experienced both and I think, if the sport is to prosper, should be encouraged rather than the 'çlosed' type because you can move about the bikes freely and talk to the owners, take pictures and generally be inspired to get out there rather than feeling you are intruding by going through the gated area which is also generally much more crowded and not BBQ friendly for obvious reasons.
For those who stayed for the night you couldn't have asked for more and the catered roast was first class leading to a late night of making new friends and catching up with old ones. I have to say that there was some talk about numbers being down a bit and the ones who didn't make the trip were more the poorer for staying at home, although some did go to the Wagga Wagga Classic
Dirt Track Championships which was fair enough.
Sundays racing was ditto for Saturdays and from the flag-point we were on which gave a bids eye view we never saw anything that could be regarded as aggressive riding and slow riders seemed to be passed without scaring shit out of them. The great thing to come out the two days was zero serious injuries and a lot of tired, thoroughly dusted up and very happy competitors.
In summary that event provided just about the lot so to all of you old members who are hanging back get out there next year and show the new guy (me) just how good you are instead of reflecting on how great it could be if only they did this or that. One thing my twenty plus years as a fireman has taught me is that death can catch up with you much quicker than you think and if it does there is no point wondering what you missed out on - this ain't a rehearsal so drop your bullshit, prejudices, bias, wanker hating, whinging, politicking and bing miserable and get out there again. If you want to be negative stay away but if you think you can add something get involved. If all you want is a power base there is an election coming up - run for parliament and don't do your politicking through a bike club - more clubs have died because of that shit than anything !!!
What may work, reading between the lines of this forum thread is a NSW CD type event but that is easier said than done because some poor bunch of coots has to organise it. It appears there are a whole lot of guys out there who just want to bring out their pride and joy to show the world, perhaps ride it in a rec' race and stand around remembering their glory days or whatever - and what a good recruiting ground for further club participants but that is up for a committee to decide not me.
Kel Moore from HEAVEN assured me that the two day format we enjoyed was pretty much typical of HEAVEN events now and if that is indeed the case there is not one reason based on what has been posted on the forum why the gates should not be full of riders of ALL abilities on any type of bike in any (race worthy) condition. Leave your baggage at home, be positive and constructive and most importantly have fun............
See you at the back of the pack