Oyster,
Absolutely, fun first. We'd love to have you come down. I'm sure Charles might have at least one kind thing to say about most of us..

The crank was brought about by a fellow seagull racer, I'm just helping out
Note that in Bermuda, the stock & modified motors run in the same class, with an opportunity to identify your motor as 'stock' to compete for a stock motor trophy, The Lightbourn Cup. The Committee can only rely on racers being honest about what they've done and any racer has the right to protest. I don't think many of us take the opportunity to talk smack & be competitive to the point where bad feelings develop. It's not that kind of party!
Arguments over stock & modified motors & cheeky cheating pirates go all the way back to the original Seagull races in the late 70's early 80's (Someone older & wiser can clarify the dates of the Devonshire Bay races?). IMO, our race rules have evolved to what they are with a sense of fairness and realistic acceptance of the wide range of performance from the various models 'out of the shop'. They'll continue to evolve, I expect. Our Committee has decided that offering these cranks to all interested moves ahead with leveling the playing field for those coming into our race - which has grown dramatically over the last few years. They must be doing something right! (EDIT)
Charles,
Sorry, to clarify - if the expectation is that these replacement roller bearing cranks give a significant advantage - my point was that the expectation of an advantage already exists. Whether that expectation bears out or not is another matter. You also know that a huge advantage already exists motor to motor - as you know how much the port timings differ - out of the factory, so to speak - cylinder to cylinder.
At any rate, like I said, different people will feel differently. We're just trying to fill a gap. Let us know if you're interested...