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[QUOTE="HiG4s, post: 153535, member: 22165"] There are a lot of things in the AMA rule book that local clubs over look and even the AMA overlooks. like in enduro racing 3. Equipment A rider may not start if any state-required equipment is not in working order at the beginning of the meet. Every place I have ever been they require a licence plate to ride enduros, once that plate is on the bike, by this rule must meet state requirements to be fully street legal but I seldom see this enforced. Also in motocross (4) Foot rests and levers (a) All foot rests must be covered with at least one-quarter inch rubber or plastic (not tape), and must fold backward at a 45-degree angle for at least 50 degrees of movement. Folding footpegs are not required on GP road racers. (b) The length of the foot rest pivot point to the frame, engine or transmission must not exceed two inches and may not be lower than the crankcase or frame, whichever is lower. (c) The gearshift and brake pedal also must be covered by rubber or plastic. (d) Protective coverings on levers and pedals are not required for motocross, enduros, hare and hound, hare scrambles, trials, observed trials, hillclimbs, or ice race. It says that protective coverings are not required on levers and pedals, but by this rule, rubber is still required by AMA rules on footrests!!!! How long has it been since dirt bikes had rubber footpegs. Technically what Eric does is the same as sleeving, perhaps if he stamped the new CCs on the cylinder. [/QUOTE]
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