Yes we have started thinking about next year and thank you for your kind words. We realize that we are not going to be Unidilla or Mid-ohio but our goal is to try and make sure everyone who shows up has a great time and gets there moneys worth. We are trying to make improvements every year and want to build on our product every year.Last year the AHRMA schedule was out mid November so you may know in a month? Assuming you are inquiring for the '17 Camp Cattail date? That was the most fun I had on the old bikes last year. And for next year I finally have a '96 running well...
I am sure that we can do that, anyone that has ever been to our event knows that we are very easy to work with. I try to stay as far away from sign-up as I can but I am sure that is the way they have done it for the last couple years.For the Camp Cattail event...is it possible to reconsider the criteria used to consider what bikes are considered post vintage vs modern?
The flyer last year indicated :
Post-Vintage = 1975 - 1982
Modern = 1983 - 1998
If a "like type of design" type of rule is considered...popular post-vintage bikes such as 1983 and 1984 RM250s (no disc brakes or power valves) would be able to run the post vintage class rather than running against bikes that have power valves and disc brakes front and rear. I bring this up as I ride an 84 RM250 and would like to check the event out in 2017 and ride the post-vintage class.
For the Camp Cattail event...is it possible to reconsider the criteria used to consider what bikes are considered post vintage vs modern?
The flyer last year indicated :
Post-Vintage = 1975 - 1982
Modern = 1983 - 1998
If a "like type of design" type of rule is considered...popular post-vintage bikes such as 1983 and 1984 RM250s (no disc brakes or power valves) would be able to run the post vintage class rather than running against bikes that have power valves and disc brakes front and rear. I bring this up as I ride an 84 RM250 and would like to check the event out in 2017 and ride the post-vintage class.
I am sure that we can do that, anyone that has ever been to our event knows that we are very easy to work with. I try to stay as far away from sign-up as I can but I am sure that is the way they have done it for the last couple years.
I'm with Bill, it was a low key, max fun event two years ago, until the rain started.I can back that up! I have been there the last 2 years on my 83CR 250 and never had any problem with my pike being in PV. Its a fun deal for a good cause with some good seat time if you do HS and MX both.
Unadilla MX Rewind Info is posted.
http://www.unadillamx.com/mx-rewind/
Pre-Entry for "promoter support" classes that go up to 1999:
https://secure.tracksideprereg.com/unadilla/index.asp?event=12