
Originally Posted by
nodrog
I may be blind, but this is all all can see regarding fairings,
"25.2.6 Fairing
Fairing and streamlining is permitted if they are of the type and style in keeping with the period of competition."
I would have thought that a fibreglass full fairing was the style of the period, regardless of shape? and there is no mention of bodywork under major components? or am i just interpreting it all wrong?
"25.2.2 Major Components
Major components are: Frame (including Swingarm), Engine and Gearbox castings, carburetors, Brakes (excluding front and rear master cylinders which are open) and forks. These are to be manufactured between Jan 1st 1963 and December 31st 1989. Major components manufactured in any country shall be acceptable. The onus of proof of eligibility shall rest wholly upon the rider or entrant of the machine.
Modifications to major components are allowed, providing that such modifications are visually indistinguishable from modifications proven to have been used during this period. The onus of proof rests with the entrant or rider of the machine."
Call me a whinger if you like, plenty have, but what is the point in complaining or splitting hairs about fairing shape for Post Classic bikes?
If one wants to race a Post Classic bike, race a Post Classic bike that fits the period. If one does not, go race a modern bike.
Questioning the shape of fairings is just being petulant for no good reason.
Sure, full fairings were period, that is defined in the word TYPE. The shape is defined in the word STYLE. NXA model RS250 fairings are not period for Post Classic. '89 model MC18 NSR fairings would be OK, but MC21 are later and different shape slightly, so might slide by, but do not meet the spirit of the rule and at the end of the day that is the main part of the whole Post Classic thing, the SPIRIT of the rule.
I would hazard a guess that the engine in that bike is later than '89 also, at a guess.
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