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what class should i run
Topic Started: Dec 28 2009, 10:46 AM (380 Views)
blaster569
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I have never raced on ice and going to give it a try. I have no clue what class to run I am a C rider in hare scrambles and i run a fully mod blaster. can i run production C or not? Also would like to know can I run one rubber and one studded? any info on what class I can run a completly none stock blaster in would be great!! I live in Iowa and don't want to drive 200 + miles and have to run A class and get my butt kicked!!!! lol Thanks all
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Schultz
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The classes you could run is junior rubber and junior studded with one machine. But those two classes require a basically stock machine so if your blaster is modified you wont be able to run them classes.

Here are the two class descriptions.

JUNIOR RUBBER QUAD (Class #26) - Racers age 12-15. If a racer turns 16 during the season, they may complete that season. No studs. Wedge type tires are allowed, Hoosier type soft flat track tires are not. 2 WD Quads only. 0-200 cc 2 stroke, and 0-300 cc 4 stroke powered machines are allowed to be fully modified. 301-400 cc 4 strokes are allowed, but the engine, intake, and exhaust system must be visually stock. 2 strokes over 100 cc must be air cooled. $15.00 entry fee. Trophy class.

JUNIOR STUDDED QUAD (Class #13) - Racers aged 12-17. If a racer turns 18 during the season, they may complete that season. Studded quads only. no sway bars allowed, but front brakes, nerf bars, and tether switches are required. 0-200 cc 2-stroke, and 0-300 cc 4-stroke powered machines are allowed to be fully modified. 301-400 cc 4-strokes are allowed, but the engine, intake and exhaust system must be visually stock. 2-strokes over 100 cc must be air cooled. $15.00 entry fee, trophy class.

You could run C mod production studded class and be competative.

I'm sure Motobill will see this and give you some more forsure answers on what to run.
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damian_22486
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if you have a aftermarket swing arm or a arms you cant run c due to the rule saying it needs to have stock suspension so you would have to run b or pro am or something like that. when you say it is fully modded what exactly is done to it
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blaster569
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01 with +2 a arms, stock swing arm, +2 to +4 adjustable rear axle, +2 steering stem, elkas all around, um 03+ hydro brakes, only thing stock is plastic and engine case. everything else has been mod or aftermarket
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blaster569
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do they run the air cooled class still that's the one i really wanted to run. I know I will lose bad in B or A class. I have never raced on ice or flat track only GNCC type racing.
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MotoBill
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What age are we talking about and what skill (A, B or C?) of the rider? Will you be running studded, rubber or both?
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blaster569
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age 28 lol old guy on little quad, um C level racer, can run both!!! I was thinking class 23 "B" Mod Production, “C” or rubber atv (Class #20). can I run both? like I said really new to all this any help is great! thank you I could put my stock a arms and and axle would that get me in “C” modified Production quad (Class #27)
Edited by blaster569, Dec 28 2009, 09:13 PM.
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MotoBill
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You're thinking is about right. The only thing limiting you is the horsepower from that Blaster. However, they are quick little quads and I've seen them do well. Don't forget you can also run Open Amateur Quad and GP. In the GP class I think you would do the strongest because that Blaster should out turn the bigger chassis quads in the righty/lefty corners. Plus your past GNCC skills would come to into play stronger.

As far as running both rubber and studded - that's totally up to you. Look at the class order closely to make sure you have enough time to do the tire/setup swap before you make up your mind. Several riders do run both every year so it has been done.
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