First time drag racing report: FUN!!!
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CivilRock -
1166cc 1/8 ET 6.09@111.88
1166cc on NOS, 1/8 ET 5.70@122.85
1395cc 1/8 ET 6.0051@114.39
1395cc on NOS, 1/8 ET 5.71@113.98 "With a broken wrist pin too"
01 Sporty 1/8 ET 7.70@92.28, 1/4 ET 12.03@111.82Comment
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CivilRock
Nope.
My wife had picked me up at the hospital half a dozen times since we've been together. And although I think drag racing is 100x safer than motocross, flat track, road racing, supermoto, and enduros, she still calls it "motorcycle racing".
And it turns out my life insurance policy doesn't pay if I end it all "Motorcycle Racing" either. Which my family eagerly pointed out as well.
So, No. To make a short story long, I haven't been back to the track.
I did figure out how to reverse my shifter for about $9
-Kevin
Last edited by Guest; 08-30-2013, 02:11 PM.Comment
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I used to road race & had 3 different friends killed road racing. I have NEVER had a friend, or even known a bracket racer that has been killed. Drag race accidents are just so rare & don't have the same potential for injuries as other types of motorcycle racing. You have to do what is right for YOU & your family but STREET riding in LA is the most dangerous riding I have ever done! LOL! REALLY!!! Ray.Comment
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Guest
We had a guy die back in the early nineties when he locked up the front wheel trying not to breakout. Our bike/sled class went away over the last off season, due to counts too low for the owner to make any money so, we're back to racing in car classes again. My 25 yr old son has been the only bike to run in the DOT/muffler/12 flat et cutoff class with his '90 gsx600f. Went seven rounds a couple weeks ago, lost in the final to a guy in a Vega who had a .001 rt with a 12.35 on a .33Comment
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CivilRock
Yup. The most dangerous part of the night is getting to the track.
I will be back. I have to! Especially if I start building this motor up. Just might not be until next summer.
-KevinComment
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amxsteve
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CivilRock
So where would you look to find one already built?
Have you seen them on this forum very often?
And what is "cheap enough"?
I found one (actually he found me) but the combination he had was more motor than what I am looking for. I would be very interested in a complete package on the cheap. 1170cc, RS36, cams, mild port. Nothing too crazy.
-KevinComment
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Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
'83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUBComment
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CivilRock -
it all depends on your definition of cheap....So where would you look to find one already built?
Have you seen them on this forum very often?
And what is "cheap enough"?
I found one (actually he found me) but the combination he had was more motor than what I am looking for. I would be very interested in a complete package on the cheap. 1170cc, RS36, cams, mild port. Nothing too crazy.
-KevinComment
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amxsteve
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CivilRock
Looks like fun. If I was going to buy a racing bike, I'd seriously look at it.
I need something with a pillion seat, lights, kickstand, etc.
I just want a 130-140hp street rod that can do 10.3-10.5s.
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Kris V
I got one for sale also...ready to roll. If you join the NHRA part of the price is medical insurance...around 400K as long as you race at a NHRA sanctioned track.
Runs on pump gas, self starting and very easy to ride. Will do low 9`s or you can do 10`s all day long. 1327cc 40mm smooth bores,head work all dyna electronics blah,blah,blah I could go on for a while. If your in oregon I could meet you half way to deliver it if you are interested in buying.
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