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Some 1989 drag racing vids.......
Filmed at Piedmont Dragway. Southern Cycle Racing Association. (SCRA) Some long gone people there. Notice the crowds in the stands. That place drew better than a IDBA or a PROSTAR race. At the time I was running a Kosman big tire FJ Yamaha in the 5.20 class. Think we won that day. I miss it.....
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really enjoyed those, thanks for posting. 850 HP!!!! I would need new underwear........Last edited by azr; 02-15-2015, 04:13 AM.Rob
1983 1100ES, 98' ST1100, 02' DR-Z400E and a few other 'bits and pieces'
Are you on the GSR Google Earth Map yet? http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=170533
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Very cool Chris, thanks for sharing. The Elmer Trett interview was great.My Motorcycles:
22 Kawasaki Z900 RS (Candy Tone Blue)
22 BMW K1600GT (Probably been to a town near you)
82 1100e Drag Bike (needs race engine)
81 1100e Street Bike (with race engine)
79 1000e (all original)
82 850g (all original)
80 KZ 650F (needs restored)
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cbxchris
Originally posted by blowerbike View Postdamnit man!
pictures!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I sold that FJ a year or two later. Guy that ended up riding for me raced it for years for another owner. I need to run him down. Last time it was ever rode it broke a crank and locked up the rear wheel in about 3rd gear. He went down hard. Broke arm, hand and foot. Some guy was there just videoing and sent him a copy. You can see the crank coming out the bottom of the engine cases. I had warned him just a few weeks before hand that he needed to retire that engine to a back up. He had a new engine just sitting there. I had built it and was included in the sell.
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BadBillyB
That track was a death trap back in 1987. It took the lives of 2 IDBA racers on back to back runs, right in front of my eyes. The very talented Marty Blades and Jim Schumacher. The crown of the track was very aggressive, I guess, to help rain water to run off. The edge of the track was somewhat down hill and if you got off the side of the track, you would slide into the guard rail. The guard rail didn't go all the way to the ground and after going off the side of the track, Jim caught his front tire with the post. (RIP Jim)....Marty in the same left lane, scraped his header pipe on the right side trying to keep from going off the track. He fought it (scraped it) all the way through the lights, never letting off. When he let off, the bike went left and he tried to put it through a gap in the guardrail (at the first turn off). He caught the front edge of the rail at over 130mph and it took his life. They say, the track personnel named the right lane "Elmer", (posthumously), as this was his home track and he always picked the right lane (wonder why?). I hear they completely re-paved the whole length of the track the next year, but I see in these videos, the piece of shi* guard rails are the same....After this, IDBA strictly enforced the 2 inch ground rule with a 2'X4" you had to roll over before you did your burn out. The next day (Sunday eliminations) only about 2/3"s of the racers returned. They had lined the guard rails with hay bails. It was very somber. I took runner up in Super Comp and will never forget that day........Real "Buzz Kill" huh........BillyLast edited by Guest; 02-16-2015, 07:01 PM.
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cbxchris
Originally posted by BadBillyB View PostThat track was a death trap back in 1987. It took the lives of 2 IDBA racers on back to back runs, right in front of my eyes. The very talented Marty Blades and Jim Schumacher. The crown of the track was very aggressive, I guess, to help rain water to run off. The edge of the track was somewhat down hill and if you got off the side of the track, you would slide into the guard rail. The guard rail didn't go all the way to the ground and after going off the side of the track, Jim caught his front tire with the post. (RIP Jim)....Marty in the same left lane, scraped his header pipe on the right side trying to keep from going off the track. He fought it (scraped it) all the way through the lights, never letting off. When he let off, the bike went left and he tried to put it through a gap in the guardrail (at the first turn off). He caught the front edge of the rail at over 130mph and it took his life. They say, the track personnel named the right lane "Elmer", (posthumously), as this was his home track and he always picked the right lane (wonder why?). I hear they completely re-paved the whole length of the track the next year, but I see in these videos, the piece of shi* guard rails are the same....After this, IDBA strictly enforced the 2 inch ground rule with a 2'X4" you had to roll over before you did your burn out. The next day (Sunday eliminations) only about 2/3"s of the racers returned. They had lined the guard rails with hay bails. It was very somber. I took runner up in Super Comp and will never forget that day........Real "Buzz Kill" huh........Billy
I was there too. The track was to small at the time for the speed that the bikes were approaching. Don't forget Shultz fell on his kaw triple too. The IDBA was sued over that incident. I am told they settled. For one thing they did not provide proper tech inspection. FWIW I saw Marty. He was sawed in half as his body rode the top of the guard rail down the track. I was down at the end of the track when it happened. All accidents if you can call them that were in the left lane.
Yes the track was repaved. Guard rails eventually replaced and track extended. Probably right after these vids were made. Before it was extended we always ran right before top fuel. They called it Top Eliminator. Ran on a 4.90 index. (I also ran the FJ in the 5:20 class) I once watched Elmer go down through the cut out in the woods. I figured he was dead. He just came walking out smiling. Never hit a thing and made next round.
Along the same lines of thought. Remember the IDBA was based out of Alabama. At a small sh*tty little track on top of a damn mountain if my memory serves me right. It in my opinion was worse.
As I watched the vids again and noticed Larry's bike idling someone had to see the inside of that engine to appreciate it. It had steel combustion chambers made for him in the UK. Kim at Carolina Cycle had a serdi and touched them up often. I was delivery boy when going to races, bringing spares. Ya know Larry went away for a while...lets just say he got caught funding his racing in a most illegal way.Last edited by Guest; 02-16-2015, 09:42 PM.
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cbxchris
While we at it. Here is a vid of Elmer's twin engine Harley that he sold to Frank Spittle. A lot of this video was filmed at Farmington Dragway in NC. Notice the one official with a CRA shirt. This must have been filmed around 1976 or so. When I found it some time ago I busted out laughing. When Frank is trying to get his leathers on you will see a middle age man talking his head off. Its my 1st cousins dad. We had to eventually quit taking him. He was a alcoholic. You can't tell it but he is drunk off his a$$ there. When he ran off with the Hell's Angel's there once was when we drew the line......
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cbxchris
Originally posted by bonanzadave View PostVery official looking... with dual pocket protectors .
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BadBillyB
Originally posted by cbxchris View Post
Along the same lines of thought. Remember the IDBA was based out of Alabama. At a small sh*tty little track on top of a damn mountain if my memory serves me right. It in my opinion was worse.
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cbxchris
Originally posted by BadBillyB View PostThat would have been Lassiter Mountain in Birmingham, I raced there too. I built an 1175cc motor for some guys from Tennessee and they started talking about "how are we gonna know if we got our moneys worth" (about the motor).....I told them to meet me in Birmingham and I would run their motor in my bike at the IDBA race. When the race was over, I would load it in their truck. After they saw the numbers I was running, they were scared to run it for years......I have some good pics of me racing at that track, but I don't have a scanner anymore....Heres a pic of Marty Blades.......Billy
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Here ya go. I was there at the first race. Dragged half of Bakers and Tracy's crap down there for them. At the time I had a dually with large trailer before I went with a big cube truck. Rusty had a damn fast bike. He couldn't ride. Just to old. Bobby was on the Star racing bike. Strange was that most of the engine stuff came from Kim....
That is a POS track. I ran a small tire FJ at that race. 8.60 class. I sucked....bike sucked.
Notice Kim Barringer from Carolina Cycle in a LOT of pics. After Tracy quit and Bobby cut back he helped me far more than I deserved. I didn't have the money to run and tear stuff up like the other guys. As is easily 15-20K a year. Those tranny's is what killed me. Damn junk.
I have to admit I have enjoyed looking back and even got a just a touch of fever again. I think I could build a competitive bike now. Both in knowledge and I could afford it. Know who I would put on it. But.....I'm done.
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Yeah, what a blast down memory lane. I remember all them guys. I still have a Orient Express/Terry Kizer poster on my living room wall. Next to my autographed Kenny Youngblood/Elmer Trett lithograph.My Motorcycles:
22 Kawasaki Z900 RS (Candy Tone Blue)
22 BMW K1600GT (Probably been to a town near you)
82 1100e Drag Bike (needs race engine)
81 1100e Street Bike (with race engine)
79 1000e (all original)
82 850g (all original)
80 KZ 650F (needs restored)
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