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Here's a great idea...Wireman....you should take one of your stored "projects" and do a build and put it on here so we can all follow along of Bob Carpenters pro-stock bike. Build a replica so not only can we enjoy the build progression but you can have an actual bike to look at...touch and ride to satisfy that inner child...
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The hardest part seems to be finding a spooled rear hub
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Its another one Id like to da a replica of,dale walkers turbo kaw
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First Gas Bike in the 7's
Dale got his first pro ride in 1980, when Sandy Kosman hired him to pilot his newly assembled Kawasaki turbo Funny Bike. They were all rewarded when Dale ripped out a 7.95 ET @ 167 mph during an IDBA (International Dragbike Assoc.) national event at Fremont Raceway. This made Dale the first person to break into the 7's on a gasoline powered sit-up type Funny Bike. It was done with a stock foot shifted trans and a relatively small 18" slick. He backed it up with a string of 8.00's to prove it was no fluke.
From 1982 through 1985 Dale's 1197cc turbo Kawasaki dominated the Funny Bike Class. It also held the A/Altered turbo record and ran as quick as 7.98 ET @ 172 mph. This was one of Dale's all time favorite bikes.
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Yes it was,that guy could put a Honda mini trail into the 10s if he set his mind to it! :woohoo:les holt wrote: Is that 7.98 @ a buck 72 legit? If so, that's crazy flying in 85 on a little tire bike!
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Im not a fan of ifs under old street rods or trucks either,I guess its just a generation ol thing and the fact I grew up in a hick farm town in Nebraska.
If I would've grown up in California around all the shops turning out the billet beauty street rods my thinking might be different,but this is what Ive got to work with so I just live with it! :laugh:
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