Eddy wrote, "The CRMC rules are spot on. They were formulated to give proper classic bikes, classic racing where they could be competitive racing against bikes of their period. I know you will remember what TZ 700/750s did to every other outfit on the grid. I use the TZ as an example."
Well my 2d (I'm that old),
Unless I have this well wrong, surely if you want to TZ750 (and I do) then you support the post historic club/series, which is where they belong, classic surely is for the old clunkers.
I ran a Vincent (sitter) in both VMCC and CRMC and loved it (still would do) and will do again, then went modern (at the time) with a TZ750 (because I wanted to go faster) and was respectable with it.
Which was cheaper to race? - the TZ, yep, by miles

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I have never understood why people complained about the cost of TZ750 racing, if you built them
properly from the outset with proper parts (NOT yamaha) they are fabulous and reliably predictable. In my experience most wallet explosions were self caused, by neglect or sheer mechanical ignorance/incompetence.
The Vin on the other hand, was a 50's road bike cooking engine racing against lots of modern (by comparison) race developed componented(!!) engines - Wessies, Pumas, Commandos (bit like racing a classic against a TZ - !!!!), to make a Vin go properly fast against that lot required one off parts developing, which to me was/is part of the fun, but NOT cheap by any standards (unless you own a tool room - and I didn't and still don't :cry) but I accepted that as "what you want to do".
So any argument about cost of racing is fundamentally flawed from the outset.
Classic should only be
of that period (otherwise what ARE we actually racing exactly?) with start and stop dates determined and fixed, because ones man's "classic" is another man's "post-classic".
Post classic is exactly that.
AND how did single sided swing arms ever get into "classic" please - repent ye and cast out these demons I say??