Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Speed freaks

This has been quite the weekend.
No records set, but it was a successful trip as we returned with a running bike.


Stopped at Wheels Through Time in Maggie Valley, NC
All American motors - All in running condition 

Couple trackers from the flat track floor

They say it all runs, I would say 75% will probably start on the spot

Boneyard


Made it to the racer meeting Saturday morning
Downpour rain, couldn't understand

But before that we did a Rookie Orientation lead by Keith Turk.
Keith was partner in crime with David Freiburger for the Great Whizzer Defacing of 2008
So he remembered us and made sure to give us a hard time.


The specks in the right corner = starting line

Trying to remove whatever makes those Hiya-boosas go so fast to put on the Triumph

Quick while his back is turned

Staging  -  Nice MG from Milwaukee 750cc motor

If you go off course at least you land on cotton

1st run - 99.5 mph on 1.5 cylinders, 3/4 throttle, and one triple clamp tightened
And he still gets the front end up between 3rd and 4th

More Wisconsin Folk

Father and son duo   Egli and Vincent


53 Stude

HD - ERS 350


My dad got one run in on Saturday.  Shut it all down at 6.  We drained the break-in out of the bike and left it at the front of the pre-staging line for the night.

The record for our class is 117mph.  
750cc Altered frame (Not stock at all) - Pushrod - Gasoline - 4 stroke
This bike has run 126mph at Bonneville and that was before the head was redone and the cylinders plated.
The bike has it.






Next morning, scraped the frost off the bike and I took a try at the bike.


Crummy run, thing was dogging.
The whole trip, the mid range of the bike the bike would bog but it almost seemed to have the power band of a 2 stroke.  Once you hit it, hang on.

Couldn't even get the bike into 4th gear.  Also a nice thick layer of fog on my helmet my whole run.
79mph

We tighten the base gasket and check the valve clearance once I get back in line.
Pushrod jumped off, I was running on one cylinder.

So we fix that while moving in line every 10 minutes, packing tools into the van - pushing the bike - and getting tools back out

My next run,
This bike is a fucking beast!
I can barley hold on as I roll the the throttle on.
I miss a shift and recover only to find the bike dead a half mile into the course.
I get to do a 1/4mile push of shame until a kid on a ttr125 comes to give me a drag push off the track.


Magneto pully slipped on the shaft throwing the timing who knows where.
Fix that again while moving through the line.
Its now noon on Sunday and at 2 Keith Turk gets the last run at Maxton ever.

My dad takes the last run.
Its getting close and my Dad is all suited up helmet on next one in line.

Keith walks out - points at his watch - jumps in his(or someones) Camaro and goes down the track.
Closing Maxton for ever.
Those stock car wheels get me every time

DPR Racing - for you folk

One more 53
 It was a sign,

Something was going to happen to that motor on the last run.
We always have Wilmington, Ohio(The replacement meeting place for Maxton) next year.
Every record will be an open record, and with a $50 class change.  That could mean a whole slew of records.

It was a good time, it was nice seeing as we skipped out on Bonneville this year.
Met alot of like minded crazies.   Speed is a drug for sure.

3 comments:

  1. Great pictures...wish I could have been there too! You are very lucky to do what you do.

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  2. This write up is great! Makes me wanna run my Triumph when it goes back together...

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  3. It wouldn't be anywhere near as hard as getting a bike up for Bonneville. There are just a few little quirks for getting through tech.
    If you don't plan on going over 130 the rules are pretty lax.
    How tall are you Dave? Those Egan leathers may fit.

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