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[QUOTE="AJ Waggoner, post: 28511, member: 16665"] Dead Engine. In the last string I was joking on the spelling,I cant spell to save my life.Maybe its the hair in my eyes? But I think in that post I answered your first question to some extent? Your bike IS legal in a D17 recognized class in HS. We do not currently have a 4 stroke class and there has not even been a request for one from any of the promotors or clubs. BUT if you want to earn awards you could ride "201-UP B" class or "Big B" as far as your other question Wardy did answer with the many reasons it is required to have a District17 card. There are other reasons ..but , A lot of it is for liabilty,you are participating in a D17 event.If you get injuried you can sue of course. If you are a D17 member you end up sueing an organization you belong to and that you have signed a waiver of release of liabilty to. This greatly increases D17's ( and the TRACK owners) odds of not having to spend money in lawyers and court cases. Noone could afford to hold HS events at all if the liabilty insurance rates increase.( which happens if they have to defend a case or pay out) You could ask the same question of why you need to have a AMA card at all? They certainly pay no awards in ANY class? Just so you know the procedure : The recognized classes are voted in by the Promotors and Clubs of D17. This is done when there is enough participation in a class to warrant awards in the minds of the Tracks and Promotors. The event director brings it up to the Board and the tracks and promotors vote on it. HS participation is fairly low,and therefore has the least amount of classes. A similair discipline - Enduro has a 30B and a 4 stroke class( a and b combined). Something to think about? Also from your post it seems you "may" live in D15? if so you do not need a D17 card to ride a D17 event. you would need to have your "home" districts card though. [/QUOTE]
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