| QUADS GENERAL EQUIPMENT STANDARDS Equipment used in all sanctioned competition must meet basic standards, except as otherwise specifically provided for in these Rules for Competition. Where the rules permit or require components of equipment to be installed, replaced, altered or fabricated, it is the sole responsibility of the rider to select components, materials and/or fabricate the same so that the ATV components will perform in competition with safety. 1. All ATV�s must be equipped with a functional tether type mechanical kill device or ignition cutoff switch or button attached to the vehicle and to the rider so that the engine ignition is cutoff at any time when the rider becomes separated from the ATV. 2. Maximum overall outside tire width for all four wheel ATV�s is 50 inches measured by pushing the ATV between a 50-inch-wide spreader bar at four inches high. The width of the ATV will be considered legal that the wheels do not lift the vehicle off the ground when passing between the 50 inch wide spreader bar blocks. Spoke type motorcycle wheels are prohibited. 3. Exhaust system must be securely attached together and to the frame, and must remain in board of the riders legs when sitting on the ATV. 4. Side bars, known as Nerf Bars, are required in dirt track and motocross competition and are allowed in all other forms of 4-wheeled ATV�s. They must be of a closed loop design and not extend beyond a point of widest dimension of the vehicle when measured with a straight edge touching the front and rear tires. The bars should be covered with a material so as to prevent riders feet from going below the bars. Webbing or plastic mesh are accepted materials. No sharp protruding or open tubing ends are allowed. 5. The addition of air foils, wings or other devices intended solely for the purpose of streamlining is prohibited. 6. The Super Stock class may change the wheelbase to a maximum of 50 inches; may change the wheel size; may modify the internal portions of the motor and change to twist type throttle. Chain tensioners may be added and fenders may be trimmed. The only other change that will be allowed are those listed in the stock definition portion in the equipment and ATV chapters of these rules. Carburetors and exhaust systems must not be altered from stock. 7. Classification will be according to the manufacturers piston displacement specification for the make of ATV and/or engine. Maximum allowable overbore is.080 inches beyond the established class displacement limits for all modified ATV�s. Stroking to achieve maximum allowable overbore is permitted. Maximum overbore for stock classes is .080 inches beyond the original stock displacement for the approved model. Stroking is not permitted in stock classes only. Youth classes may not exceed the maximum listed class displacement. 8. A super modified ATV is a modified ATV using an ATV-based engine or single cylinder motorcycle-type engine. All other specifications of ATV equipment requirements apply. 9. ATV�s raced on ice in a studded class shall have stocktype fenders, or shall have fenders mounted directly above the front tires similar to that used for motorcycle ice racing, provided that the size of the fenders is equal to or greater than the stock variety. 10. All ATV�s in competition shall have a vertical number plate not extended above the handlebars and a rear grab rail number plate manufactured and secured in a workmanlike manner with minimum 6 block numbers (no shading). Plate number colors shall be in direct contrast. All numbers must correspond. No metal or wood plates allowed. 11. All ATV�s in competition shall have functional front and rear brakes. The machine must have all brakes as originally manufactured or better. The machine also must have a self-closing throttle. COMPETITION APPAREL It is the sole responsibility of the rider to select a helmet and apparel which will provide appropriate protection. GPORRA does not endorse or certify any manufacturers or products. The rider must rely on his own judgment in the selection of any helmet and apparel for durability and safety. 1. A helmet must be worn during all competition. All helmets must be full coverage or full-face models. Helmets also must be certified by the manufacturer to meet or exceed U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 218, Snell-M-95. The riders number may be placed on both sides of his helmet (using a contrasting color) to help scoring. 2. Goggles or face shields must be worn at the beginning of events, including practice. 3. Protective pants made of leather or other durable material must be worn in all competition. 4. Riding vests and jerseys must be worn in all competition. 5. Boots must be worn in all meets. They must be at least eight inches high with either laces, buckles or zippers, or specially designed and constructed for leg and foot protection. . 1. 250 two stroke stock 140 points maximum. 2. 250 four stroke stock 140 points maximum. 3. Two stroke pro more than 141 points. 4. Four stroke pro more than 141 points. Points list ENGINE 1. .080� max. bore. 70 pts. 2. Modified pipe. 10 pts. 3. silencer. 10 pts. SWING ARM 1. Any modifications. 60 pts. AXLE 1. Other than stock size, including spacers. 10 pts./per inch. FRONT SUSPENSION 1. Reservoir shocks. 30 PTS. 2. A-arms. 30 pts. REAR SUSPENSION 1. Any modification. 20 pts. CARBURETOR 1. Anything but stock. 30 pts. 2. Non-stock read valve. 20 pts TIRES AND RIMS 1. Other than stock. 20 pts. BODY 1. Any modifications to body , except cutting of fenders. 20 pts. ELIMINATORS 1. Stroke kit. 2. Axle- 50� max, out side edge to out side edge of tires. 3. Any frame modifications. EQUIPMENT STANDARDS Equipment used in all sanctioned competition must meet basic standards, except as otherwise specifically provided for in these Rules for Competition. Where the rules permit or require components of equipment to be installed, replaced, altered or fabricated, it is the sole responsibility of the rider to select components, materials and/or fabricate the same so that the ATV components will perform in competition with safety. 1. All ATV�s must be equipped with a functional tether type mechanical kill device or ignition cutoff switch or button attached to the vehicle and to the rider so that the engine ignition is cutoff at any time when the rider becomes separated from the ATV. 2. Maximum overall outside tire width for all four wheel ATV�s is 50 inches measured by pushing the ATV between a 50-inch-wide spreader bar at four inches high. The width of the ATV will be considered legal that the wheels do not lift the vehicle off the ground when passing between the 50 inch wide spreader bar blocks. Spoke type motorcycle wheels are prohibited. 3. Exhaust system must be securely attached together and to the frame, and must remain in board of the riders legs when sitting on the ATV. 4. Side bars, known as Nerf Bars, are required in dirt track and motocross competition and are allowed in all other forms of 4-wheeled ATV�s. They must be of a closed loop design and not extend beyond a point of widest dimension of the vehicle when measured with a straight edge touching the front and rear tires. The bars should be covered with a material so as to prevent riders feet from going below the bars. Webbing or plastic mesh are accepted materials. No sharp protruding or open tubing ends are allowed. 5. The addition of air foils, wings or other devices intended solely for the purpose of streamlining is prohibited. 6. The Super Stock class may change the wheelbase to a maximum of 50 inches; may change the wheel size; may modify the internal portions of the motor and change to twist type throttle. Chain tensioners may be added and fenders may be trimmed. The only other change that will be allowed are those listed in the stock definition portion in the equipment and ATV chapters of these rules. Carburetors and exhaust systems must not be altered from stock. 7. Classification will be according to the manufacturers piston displacement specification for the make of ATV and/or engine. Maximum allowable overbore is.080 inches beyond the established class displacement limits for all modified ATV�s. Stroking to achieve maximum allowable overbore is permitted. Maximum overbore for stock classes is .080 inches beyond the original stock displacement for the approved model. Stroking is not permitted in stock classes only. Youth classes may not exceed the maximum listed class displacement. 8. A super modified ATV is a modified ATV using an ATV-based engine or single cylinder motorcycle-type engine. All other specifications of ATV equipment requirements apply. 9. ATV�s raced on ice in a studded class shall have stocktype fenders, or shall have fenders mounted directly above the front tires similar to that used for motorcycle ice racing, provided that the size of the fenders is equal to or greater than the stock variety. 10. All ATV�s in competition shall have a vertical number plate not extended above the handlebars and a rear grab rail number plate manufactured and secured in a workmanlike manner with minimum 6 block numbers (no shading). Plate number colors shall be in direct contrast. All numbers must correspond. No metal or wood plates allowed. 11. All ATV�s in competition shall have functional front and rear brakes. The machine must have all brakes as originally manufactured or better. The machine also must have a self-closing throttle. COMPETITION APPAREL It is the sole responsibility of the rider to select a helmet and apparel which will provide appropriate protection. GPORRA does not endorse or certify any manufacturers or products. The rider must rely on his own judgment in the selection of any helmet and apparel for durability and safety. 1. A helmet must be worn during all competition. All helmets must be full coverage or full-face models. Helmets also must be certified by the manufacturer to meet or exceed U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 218, Snell-M-95. The riders number may be placed on both sides of his helmet (using a contrasting color) to help scoring. 2. Goggles or face shields must be worn at the beginning of events, including practice. 3. Protective pants made of leather or other durable material must be worn in all competition. 4. Riding vests and jerseys must be worn in all competition. 5. Boots must be worn in all meets. They must be at least eight inches high with either laces, buckles or zippers, or specially designed and constructed for leg and foot protection. |