Title: Am i reading this right Post by: Shawn on December 29, 2009, 04:47:07 PM Does the below read that if I have a lonestar frame that I cant race in the pro am class?
D. MACHINE ELIGIBILITY AND CLASSIFICATION: 1. XC1 Pro (Bikes): (122cc-Open 2/4 Stroke). 2. XC2 Lites (Bikes): (122-250cc 2/4 Stroke). 3. XC1 and XC2 (ATV): (201-450cc); Fuel tanks are limited to a 4-gallon maximum capacity. Production models only: OEM motor and matching frame combination model required. Frame geometry must remain as designed by the OEM, including all suspension pivot points. Engine modifications, frame reinforcements, and aftermarket A-arms, caster brackets, swing-arms and suspension are permitted. Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: DALEQUAD on December 29, 2009, 05:45:31 PM yes you are, the pro and pro-am classes used to be an "open" class, until about 6-7 yrs ago, thats when they went to production class racing but normally at tech they just test your noise db, they dont check matching engine/frame, they will check it if you are protested, and if you are in violation, you will be dq'ed
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: Shawn on December 29, 2009, 06:28:59 PM I have a call into one of the people at racer production because it also says.......OEM Geometry and even though my frame is made of 4130 chromoly it still has the OEM Geometry which i hope will get me by. I will post the answer when he calls me tomorrow.
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: DALEQUAD on December 29, 2009, 06:54:06 PM i forget who it was but there was a pro a couple of yrs ago that had, matching frame/motor combo but altered lower a-arm mounts on a production frame and it caught
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: 01ZX12R on December 29, 2009, 08:59:03 PM You should be fine. your frame is just a OEM replacement build by LSR because the first,second,and third ones cracked all to ????.
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: trx#9 on December 29, 2009, 09:14:20 PM Won't pass...... :(
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: pookiepickle on December 29, 2009, 09:23:15 PM Aftermarket frames are not allowed in any AMA/ATVA production classes. Even if you do manage to get past tech, if it is caught later, or someone protests you will be DQ'd.
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: Andy9933 on December 29, 2009, 10:37:57 PM I thought you were running the A class
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: Shawn on December 30, 2009, 08:36:05 AM I thought you were running the A class I am exploring options at this point. I have been informed that I may not be able to race the pro am class unless i have gncc permission or a gncc number :dunno.gif I want to race in a class that my skill level is in the lower portions of that class so i can work my way to the top. I dont want to race in a class that i am going to win everytime because then i wont get any better. It may sound silly but my goal as of right now is to earn the right to sign up for XC1 over the next few years. Even if that is all I do is sign up and finish dead last. I just feel that I have the ability to build on to get to that level. Money will be a big factor in this adventure becuase we all know that the more you practice and race the more stuff you break, lol. Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: gearhead400 on December 30, 2009, 08:52:09 AM i forget who it was but there was a pro a couple of yrs ago that had, matching frame/motor combo but altered lower a-arm mounts on a production frame and it caught Almost positive that was Bill Balance. At Vero beach. Yeah shawn, I think XC1 and XC2 are invitation only classes. You have to prove you can win at the top of the A class to move up to pro-am. If thats seriously your goal, we should get a team together and pool money for trips to the out of state races. You need to race 9 races (I believe) to get a national number. My goal is to race at a professional level and right now quad racing is what i'm chasing. The 2nd biggest goal I have that I WILL achieve Is racing the BAJA 1000. I dream about running it solo ;D Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: Shawn on December 30, 2009, 10:41:39 AM Right now myself and bseckle are carpooling to at the least the georgia race and hope to hit the SC and NC races too. I have a truck that will hold 4 racers and a trailer that will hold all the quads and gear so who is in?
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: Paul_S on December 30, 2009, 03:26:42 PM I might be interesting in sponsoring this team. ;)
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: DALEQUAD on December 30, 2009, 04:32:12 PM I might be interesting in sponsoring this team. ;) that would be great advertising, a florida motoplex team and banner flying on the gncc circuit, and possible tv coverage, VS channel records and shows races on tv, and i will have the quad back together with a fresh, rebuilt, more reliable motor :ThumbsUp.gif :deal.gif :T Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: bseckel on December 30, 2009, 05:43:25 PM I belive I am in for the SC and NC races also shawn. And will probably be on vacation for either the Ny race or the PA race. For the PA race you should stay at Breezewood Proving grounds. Its about 1 hr away from the race and The cabins there are great and the place is awsome!
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: Shawn on December 30, 2009, 07:27:52 PM I belive I am in for the SC and NC races also shawn. And will probably be on vacation for either the Ny race or the PA race. For the PA race you should stay at Breezewood Proving grounds. Its about 1 hr away from the race and The cabins there are great and the place is awsome! Thats sweet Brian. We will talk more at the MOTOPLEX Race Jan 30th ;) Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: Andy9933 on December 30, 2009, 08:22:57 PM I might have to get in on the action 8)
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: bseckel on December 30, 2009, 08:24:40 PM you deffinatly should andy I am sure you will not be racing in my class so go for it!!! lol
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: duroc825 on January 01, 2010, 11:32:16 AM Start racing the FTR series in AA or A and if you do good there then you can go to Pro-Am at GNCC I believe. At least it will give you a good taste of what you'll be up against racing with the top guys when they come down here for winter.
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: bseckel on January 01, 2010, 11:43:34 AM shawn raced in the Pro-Am in the last SSQSA XC race and came in 4th out of 7 or 8 i belive. he did great But Kiser did win that one. I dont think you are ready for Pro ranks yet shawn. I would go A first or AA.
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: SlowJoeRacing on January 01, 2010, 06:35:07 PM GNCC is a total environment than FTR and SSQSA. The competition in FTR is harder than in SSQSA. You might Be better off starting in the C class and race in the morning instead of the afternoon.
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: Shawn on January 02, 2010, 03:21:53 AM Thanks for all the tips, I know I have a lot to learn.
Average lap times over 8 laps at L-Cross Taylor Kisor 12.24 and he did 9 laps Mike Ansbaugh 13.38 Chuck Piper Sr 13.44 Me 14.04 (no excuses because the above riders are definatly faster than me but i did have a blown rear shock and broken upper shock bolt because of it) These are pretty fast guys who race both FTR and SSQSA as well as have GNCC experience. Id say that I did pretty ok for just my 3rd XC race. Im not saying that im a Pro Am rider, Im saying that if you want to get faster you have to race faster people and that is what I want;) I know that the GNCC racers are on another level because if you look at last years scores you can see that floridas top FTR and SSQSA riders, aside from Albright and Kisor, finished way down in the standings at the Fl and Ga races. It looks like as of now I will make at least 5 of the GNCCs this season and with some sponsors maybe even a few more. I intend on racing in what ever class is just below the Pro Am to see how I compare on a national level. Results pending will affect how hard I push for a full season in 2011. Wish me luck Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: bseckel on January 02, 2010, 03:30:21 AM go for it Shawn!! I will be at all the ones I can taking video and racing in the A.M.!!!
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: zman03 on January 02, 2010, 08:54:03 AM I have always said I would rather be the slowest fast guy, than the fastest slow guy anyday!!!!
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: Shawn on January 02, 2010, 01:21:53 PM go for it Shawn!! I will be at all the ones I can taking video and racing in the A.M.!!! Its gonna work out perfect for us because i can pit for you in the am and you for me in the pm. we will get pics and all. Its gonna be cold Brian so plan for some wet riding gear ;) Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: Shawn on January 02, 2010, 01:22:55 PM I have always said I would rather be the slowest fast guy, than the fastest slow guy anyday!!!! And I dont care about the fast part, I just dont want to stop until i feel im out of talent ;) Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: gearhead400 on January 02, 2010, 09:13:46 PM Hopefully I'll have at least $2500 set aside for next season that way savings during the season can go toward broken quad and broken kyle :D
Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: Shawn on January 03, 2010, 12:04:08 PM Hopefully I'll have at least $2500 set aside for next season that way savings during the season can go toward broken quad and broken kyle :D I hear ya Title: Re: Am i reading this right Post by: Turboderf on January 03, 2010, 12:52:25 PM just charge it ;D
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