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Re: Classic Trials rules in Australia - who is interested?

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 8:38 am
by BOGWHEEL
There are currently two positions vacant on the MQ Trials Sub-committee. Maybe a good place to start?

Re: Classic Trials rules in Australia - who is interested?

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 5:48 pm
by yorkshireracer
As an 'outsider', very much a novice and in NZ !! I'm not going (obviously) going to be part of the discussion BUT am still VERY interested in the outcome as I'm aiming at building frames etc and it would be nice to know what to build !!
I' d just like to see the sport progress and grow.

Re: Classic Trials rules in Australia - who is interested?

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:56 pm
by jamie
David,
I'm interested!!! Don't have a classic, but would like to see classic eligibility rules broadened.
Already starting to hear noise about tightening post classic eligibility....
The more bikes brought out of chicken sheds & ridden the better.
Thanks
Jamie

Re: Classic Trials rules in Australia - who is interested?

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 12:32 pm
by JC1
Gents, just wondering if we're going to do anything about this. Three months of the twelve till the next March deadline have already passsed.

Options appear to be:

1) discuss off-forum, via email:- need emails of everybody here who wanted to be part of discussion
2) discuss in person: - get a group together, say in Bris
3) discuss on forum: - start a new thread dedicated to such

Having recently re-read the whole thread where all the discussion previously took place (ie Cub Barrels), it looks to me like we came closer to agreement on things - or at least some key things - than we perhaps tho't at the time. That might be a good place to start further discussion.

If we're going to do this thoroughly, I'd think we need to start soon.

Any preferences on the options above?
Any other options?

Re: Classic Trials rules in Australia - who is interested?

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 10:00 pm
by David Lahey
This is what many of the p65 Bultaco trials bikes (based on the 4-speed 200cc pre-65 Sherpa N) start out looking like. I can't believe that buy-it-now price is correct
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Bultaco-Sher ... 19e0fe0216

Re: Classic Trials rules in Australia - who is interested?

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 6:08 pm
by sybella
Hi all the CQTC is putting on a twin shock ,classic and heavy weight trial with sections catering for all classes.It will be on the 8th of Sep on my farm near Lowmead qld. directions are on the sub regs hoping to see there. WE need more events for twin shocks and classics hoping this is a start cheers Tony Bax

Re: Classic Trials rules in Australia - who is interested?

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 5:00 am
by yorkshireracer
I'm still very interested in this. I'm VERY keen to see the classic scene grow both in Aus and NZ, and I'm still looking at building frames. IS anything happening or as the whole thing died a death ?

Re: Classic Trials rules in Australia - who is interested?

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 9:10 am
by JC1
Good question Yorkshireracer.

I've been working on a list of bikes that became available in 65/66 & in 67 to help people make an informed decision on whether to extend the cut-off date beyond pre-65 to pre-67 or pre-68 which seemed to be the general consensus on the other thread (ie Cub Barrels thread).

I might PM it in the next few days to all on this thread who indicated they wanted to be part of discussion on possible rule changes.

sybella wrote:Hi all the CQTC is putting on a twin shock ,classic and heavy weight trial with sections catering for all classes...
WE need more events for twin shocks and classics hoping this is a start cheers Tony Bax


Yeh, more such events would be great

Re: Classic Trials rules in Australia - who is interested?

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 10:05 am
by TriCub
yorkshireracer wrote:I'm still very interested in this. I'm VERY keen to see the classic scene grow both in Aus and NZ, and I'm still looking at building frames. IS anything happening or as the whole thing died a death ?

I wouldn't bank on any rule changes that would permit anything other than exact replicas of period frames. From what I've seen of the photos on the other thread of this forum the type of frames you are hoping to build don't look anything like period frames, they seem to meet the English lack of rules but I hope we never go down that road as I'm sure it would kill of Classic for all but those big bank accounts.

Re: Classic Trials rules in Australia - who is interested?

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 3:33 pm
by yorkshireracer
Don't know where you got the idea of what I'm looking at building ? Don't know myself yet, which was the whole point of me coming on here to see what was happening, what everyone wanted. Just be nice for everyone to sort this out and decide once and for all.
I' d actually PREFER to build the REPLICA stuff as that is where my real interest is, but at the end of the day, it's down to what everyone wants.