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    #16
    some people have all the luck!!!! cool bike by the way!

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      #17
      Thanks, but it is not luck. It takes some extra time, effort and patience to find and get good deals. I have many different seaches being performed on Ebay on a daily basis. Ebay emails the results of those seaches. If there is something I need, then I place it on my "watch list" I determine what is the most I would pay (including shipping) and then wait until the last minute to bid. If you bid any earlier than the last minute, you are asking for a bid war which could raise the price up to more than the object was worth. I watched a $12 Pingel bike stand get bidded up to $26 plus shipping one time. I wonder if the bidders knew the real price, brand new? Anyway, my point is that there is no luck involved. Take care and God bless!

      phil

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        #18
        March 6th Dragstrip Report (CORRECTED)

        Had a great day, made 6 passes during time trials and got eliminated on the first round of eliminations.

        (CORRECTION)
        The shocker was my best time. It did an 8.047 sec 84.240 mph pass with a .688 reaction time and a 1.800 60 ft time.

        The only real problem I had was spinning the tires and getting my feet up in time to shift to second. I do not think air shifters are allowed in the Summit Series, someone please correct me if I am wrong. Lowering my tire pressure to 9 psi helped greatly, but someday will go with a slick.

        All in all, I had a great time and that is what I wanted!

        God Bless!

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          #19
          Keep up the good work and post some action photos sometime. My project is a '79750e. Good luck in the Series.

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            #20
            What kind of project are you doing?

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              #21
              Look at the mono shocked GS's post. It's just a streetfighter look with a mono shocked '79750E

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                #22
                Just checked it out, what an ambitious project! Keep those picture coming too!

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                  #23
                  Never been to Barona? Isn't that the one on the Indian reservation, Does Carlsbad Raceway still run? Used to go there with my street car

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                    #24
                    Yes, the Barona Dragstrip is about 6 months old (1/8 mile) and is about 5 miles east of the casino on Wildcat Canyon Rd. See www.baronadragstrip.com for all the info.

                    I have not been to Carlsbad since the Dragbike! Nationals in 1980. I have heard nothing but bad things about Carlsbad lately, but I haven't been there to see what they are talking about. I know it wasn't a very nice track back in 1980.

                    Hope to see you at Barona!

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                      #25
                      Here's a short movie clip from last saturday

                      The announcer says I am riding a Honda, but that is because they can't tell the difference from the tower and were getting information from their computer database, that was not updated when I started racing the Suzuki. This was my 8.047 run (on the right lane against a turbo 1972 Honda 750). I got a 1.80 60 ft time on this one.

                      get movie at members.cox.net/vtr1000/best.MPG

                      This movie has been replaced with another more recent one.

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                        #26
                        Just mounted a M/T slick on the stock rear rim. Will run tomorrow and see if I can stop so much spinning and get some nicer times.

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                          #27
                          That is a sweet looking GS drag bike. I like the one color clean look on these vintage bikes
                          I wasn't following this thread so I had missed that. Thx for that pic Paul, it is Paul right?

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                            #28
                            Nice job on the 60 footers but is'nt that front fender on backwards 8O :twisted:
                            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@111.82

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                              #29
                              I don't know about that front fender, you say it looks backwards? I guess I will have to check it out.

                              BTW, I just got back from the track. The new slick works great, my 60ft times were a very consistant 1.70 -1.75s. I am also solid ito the 7's now with a best of 7.839 and best speed of 87.169. I think I have my bracket racer sorted out. I'll get a clip of one of my runs posted in a while.

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                                #30
                                My name is Phil (My sister is Paula) so you were close.

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