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    Northeast Races, question on classes

    My sons got etons for Christmas and have already asked about racing them. They still have more practice sessions before that point but I wanted to gather info on it. Totally new to racing quads.

    We have a 70 and a 50m (the m will stand for modified soon).

    Are there many races in the Northeast? We're in NJ. I think we may look more at cross country type but maybe MX too. Dad may want to try it too.

    Also, I see the GNCC series has 90 cc production modified classes and there is a 70 cc production class. Is that the max cc for that class? And it appears these classes can have most mods (tires, suspension, engine) without a problem? Are these typical through most local series also?

    Thanks in advance for the input. This is a very knowledgeable group and I have a lot to learn.
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    YOU MAY WANT TO CHECK OUT DISTRICT 6 TRACKS
    HERE IS THE LINK


    http://www.amadistrict6.com/

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    DAVEYSDAD,

    Thanks, there is some good info.
    It's all about the kids:
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    Dennis Baker Jr #193
    2008 AGP 90cc Modified (12-15) Champion
    2008 GNCC 90cc Modified (12-15) 6th Place
    2007 AGP 90cc Limited (11-15) Champion
    Darren Baker #602
    2007 AGP 90cc Modified (8-11) 3rd Place
    2009 Sponsors - Pompton Honda, Scott Goggles, Powermadd, Kenda, Hetrick Racing, Rath Racing, ATV Four Play, Spider Grips, Fasst Co, Lonestar Racing, HMF, and Hiper

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    GNCC has 4 90 classes and a 70 class...70cc is the max for this class.. The race is a 45 min race through the woods, hills, mud, etc. Go to gncc.com
    cw jr

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    Thanks Charles,

    I see the GNCC rules, they're AMA rules correct? I also found the atlantic grand prix series which is PA, NY and NJ. They have 2 90 classes and the 70 class. April 2nd is the first race and it's in NJ, think we will try to check it out.

    Right now they will be doing mostly practice and trails, I just want to make sure if I modify their quads that I don't have to change back if (if you ask them its when) they start racing.

    DB
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    Dennis Baker Jr #193
    2008 AGP 90cc Modified (12-15) Champion
    2008 GNCC 90cc Modified (12-15) 6th Place
    2007 AGP 90cc Limited (11-15) Champion
    Darren Baker #602
    2007 AGP 90cc Modified (8-11) 3rd Place
    2009 Sponsors - Pompton Honda, Scott Goggles, Powermadd, Kenda, Hetrick Racing, Rath Racing, ATV Four Play, Spider Grips, Fasst Co, Lonestar Racing, HMF, and Hiper

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    We race in New England A great bunch of people it might be far but check it out


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    Most all ama Production classes are all out everything goes. As long as you stay under cc limit. The 4 strokes can go to 125cc's in the 90c Pro class. Come on over and try the GNCC sseries we have a blast. Look to see alot of mud!
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    up here in District 6 there are 3 youth quad classes.

    50 cc stock. Some people change the wheels and add nerfbars,but you really aren't supposed to but no body says anything.

    70 Production - Anything goes as long as you are under 70cc

    90 Production - 2 strokes can go to 90, 4 strokes can go to 125. Again anything goes. I came from this class and it is very competive.
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    DISTRICT 6

    Originally posted by Sjorge300EX
    up here in District 6 there are 3 youth quad classes.

    50 cc stock. Some people change the wheels and add nerfbars,but you really aren't supposed to but no body says anything.

    70 Production - Anything goes as long as you are under 70cc

    90 Production - 2 strokes can go to 90, 4 strokes can go to 125. Again anything goes. I came from this class and it is very competive.
    There are more than 3 youth classes in D6 and it is legal to change the wheels & add nerfs in the 50 "stock" class??? Here are some links to the District 6 rules & schedules. In the xc/hs races they follow the 50 limited, 70 production & 90 production rules.

    District 6 Rules

    2006 D6/PA State HS/XC Schedule

    District 6 Quad MX points schedule

    Full D6 Quad Event Schedule

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    Re: DISTRICT 6

    Originally posted by mxdad
    There are more than 3 youth classes in D6 and it is legal to change the wheels & add nerfs in the 50 "stock" class??? Here are some links to the District 6 rules & schedules. In the xc/hs races they follow the 50 limited, 70 production & 90 production rules.

    District 6 Rules

    2006 D6/PA State HS/XC Schedule

    District 6 Quad MX points schedule

    Full D6 Quad Event Schedule

    its only called 50 stock in the harescrambles. That district 6 rule sheet is for MX. You can change wheels but you cant change the offset.
    Steve #48

    2005 450r - In great shape, setup perfect for my riding style

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