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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 19:41
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I don't have anything that would touch ya on the strip, but would like to see you guys run, and hell yeah spring is comin B)
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 19:46
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there used to be a 90lb horse jockey when aksarben horse track was still around.
anyway this guy had a slammed/stretched 1327 nitrous bike he ran at the old scribner ne 1/4 mile track,i guess after hanging on to a racehorse that little kaw was no big deal! :laugh:
id like to find a 135lb pro rider to send down the track on my bike,anybody got pee wee gleasons home number? Jay? :woohoo:
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 19:49
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there used to be a 90lb horse jockey when aksarben horse track was still around.
anyway this guy had a slammed/stretched 1327 nitrous bike he ran at the old scribner ne 1/4 mile track,i guess after hanging on to a racehorse that little kaw was no big deal! :laugh:
id like to find a 135lb pro rider to send down the track on my bike,anybody got pee wee gleasons home number? Jay? :woohoo:
my brothers 130 wet. been racing since 8. no bikes though.

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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 19:59
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im 5 10-5 11 200lbs depending on what conveniance store im leaving,it takes a lot of motor to move my fat ass once i lace on my boots and strap on a helmet! :laugh:
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 20:14
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ape has some nice parts but why are they so much more than other places? are they that good?

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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 20:37
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depends on whos riding it! :laugh:

Right! Use the same bike; 2 runs; 1 with PeeWee Gleason and 1 with Jackie Gleason and see what the spead is. :laugh:
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 21:06
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Stu Pidasole wrote:
ape has some nice parts but why are they so much more than other places? are they that good?

I believe all their stuff is made in house here in California, not in China. That Made in the USA benefit comes with a modest cost increase B)
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 23:20
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Stu Pidasole wrote:
ape has some nice parts but why are they so much more than other places? are they that good?

I believe all their stuff is made in house here in California, not in China. That Made in the USA benefit comes with a modest cost increase B)

Definitely worth the price though.

Check out the yen to dollar exchange rate.
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

02 Mar 2011 03:46
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PLUMMEN wrote:
depends on whos riding it! :laugh:

Right! Use the same bike; 2 runs; 1 with PeeWee Gleason and 1 with Jackie Gleason and see what the spead is. :laugh:
ill play the part of jack-ee gleason!
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

02 Mar 2011 05:04
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well come on down and we'll see what happens! :laugh:
theres a couple of harleys running 5.80s that i stay away from like the plague though! :laugh:
im gonna run lock up clutch this year so i can spend less time smoking clutch trying to hold it down B)

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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

02 Mar 2011 06:36
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Using a et calculator bike and rider at 760 lbs with 100 horses I get 11.99 in the quarter.

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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

02 Mar 2011 07:23
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i had my old z1r throw me off like a flea once because of deciding i wasn't going to make the corner i was drifting my bike sideways around and just closed the throttle.
the back tire bit and flipped out from under me so fast that my knee smoked the side of the gas tank.my helmet was down and my feet were straight in the air then i came down on the side of the bike and slid down the highway.

while people laughed at me :blush: .

once you get one of these old bikes twisted up you have to be very careful how you turn the power off!

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