I am full of respect for what Ian Sidecarbloke Johnson has done to get a full grid, and the work that Mike (MR Equipe) has done building new bikes that are sympathetic to the way things were done at the time in.
What IS classic racing? The CRMC have their take on it, and it's filling grids. It's obvious nobody could really race hard on an original bike now, they would be rotten from the inside out.
If you look at Terry Foxon's bike, that is a work of beauty and apart from the gearchange being on the other side ( I hadn't even noticed til 666 pointed it out, call me superspy) it's as near to the original as I could hope to see but was based on a bike that was about the time I was born. To me an 89 LCR F1 is a classic, with the ladder rack out the front instead of the steering hanging off the side of the tub.
So what would you want from classic racing? I remember racing back then in the early 70's (is that too late for classic?) . It wasn't as close as all the old gits will have you believe. Someone would sod off on the quickest bike and no matter how fast you could ride you wouldn't catch him unless you were really lucky, or in most cases he broke down.
Bob's even having problems now with photos on his FB group with people thinking classic sidecar pics arent' what he thinks are classics

Totally NON CRMC relevevant because they are doing their own thing as are so many other countries and organisers.
And yes, trying to give the CRMC their own thread to work on between themselves
