I attended the Barber Vintage Festival and was enraptured with the vintage racing, telling myself, "I NEED to do this." In keeping with my interests, I am planning a Honda Four-based roadracer, and have already started bouncing around ideas in my head for a 400F built up to a 500cc "giant-killer" like Kaz Yoshima's.
Problem is, I was reading the rulebooks last night that govern the classes and modifications and it seems like they have a decided bias against the SOHC Fours. 750s are limited to CR and RC-style mods only, and the smaller fours are heavily restricted as far as modifications and classes allowed.
Anyone know why? It appeared that a bike built identical to Kaz's, despite being historically accurate and faithful (IE: such a bike DID exist and race back then), would have no class to run in and many of the mods he did back then would be disallowed under the current rules. I sensed a major bias in favor of drum-braked bikes, twins, singles, two-strokes and British bikes of all makes.
WTF??? I wanna build a Honda Four that, (with either the right rider, or I get better), will positively whip ass like I know they can.
Anyone else identify this alleged "bias", or am I imagining things?