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AMA rules on Production waiver
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 28361, member: 18302"] Remember a couple of years ago when Yamaha first started racing the YZ400 (before it was for sale), Mike Healey showed up at a national with a production XR400. He was not allowed to race. I read that it was because Honda had not applied for & received the special waver, and Honda was not prepared to go through the trouble for a privateer. So Healey got to spectate with his production bike while Henry got to moto with his unobtainable works bike. Good thing the AMA has that production rule! Not trying to bag on the AMA, but I thought it was pretty funny at the time. Would it be any different today if somebody showed up with a DR-Z? Would they only get to race if Suzuki was prepared to back them? [/QUOTE]
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