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Did you buy the Virginia bike?
Cool.... Fyi, it looks to have an '82 front end with the anti dive forks....

SteveF.
Can you get a stock exhaust and stock airbox for that bike?
I know for a fact that the AMA 1350-P-PC record is a soft one. That idiot went out there in 2016, couldn't get his carbs to run properly, then dropped a screw in the engine and pretty much ended his race week at The Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials. He did manage to go 97 mph one way and then 106 mph on the return run to set the weakest Production Classic record ever at 101.83 mph. The guy running 750-P-PC set a faster record that year. All you need to do is basically make 2 runs on a good running GS1100E and you'll have that record...
...ask me how I know![]()
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If you can't get the parts you need, i'll MEET you at BMST 2018 and loan you my stock exhaust and air box, just so someone can put up a decent number. Of course, I'm proud of my record, but I just wish I had gone as fast as I know the bike is capable of.
Hey I have a question for those that have been to the AMA sanctioned event: what is the gasoline supplied for "gas" classes? Is it comparable to regular old pump gas or is it some sort of high octane?
I can ask some friends what ratings & pricing (for this past year) if you'd like. Let me know what octane you're looking to run.
To compete in Fuel class, you simply have to have a way to shut off the gas from your handle bars.
I went to a local bicycle shop and bought a gear lever set for 7/8" bars and hooked it to my petcock. You only have to shut OFF the gas from the bars. You are allowed to reach down with your hand to turn it back on.
Yes! It would help us tremendously to know what fuel to expect to use. We plan to run both gas and fuel classes, so we will want to tune our engine for the higher octane.
This has been something that we have been trying to decide how to do. We're thinking of just wiring in an electric solenoid for shutoff. I have a thread in the Carbs forum for this.
Interesting solution. Can you show a couple pics of how you did this?
Thanks!!
-Len
The thing about that is that the stock petcock has no off position. I think you can buy a Pingle valve and buy or fab an adapter plate easily enough. I'm pretty sure Z1 enterprises used to sell the adapter.
Yes! It would help us tremendously to know what fuel to expect to use. We plan to run both gas and fuel classes, so we will want to tune our engine for the higher octane.
Run the lowest octane you can get away with. Higher octane means harder to light, and will make a lower compression motor considerably slower. At 13-1 compression something like 105 is probably about right depending on cam timing. Longer duration reduces dynamic compression.Some of the gearheads around here run the Cam II racing gas...110 octane I think. Runs roughly $9 or so a gallon {I think?!}...I can check.
Airport fuel runs equally as high...octane and price - but it's another option to consider as well.