9.70's is nit likely gonna happen on a no bar, normally aspirated SOHC. I think Bill and I can try to make it happen together on a lightened wheelie bar bike. Anyone have the exact specs for the bike Bryan ran??
I don't have any direct source specs on that bike, but enough is known about it that the specs could be basically reverse engineered.
I believe it had:
Lightweight fiberglass tank, headlight bracket and bucket/faux headlight, front and rear fenders
RC off the shelf extended swing arm
RC swing arm mount wheelie bars and brackets.
Solid rear wheel(16"?), with slick
Stock frame, anything unnecessary removed.
1162 motor. Welded lightened stroker crank, RC heavily massaged head, likely early golden rods, Arias RC 73mm high compression pistons, likely 327 cam, 33.5/28 Manley SS valves, backcut gears, ARD magneto, no battery/wiring, standard foot shift, etc.
I can lookup the Pro Stock weight break for 1975 and see what the total all up weight would have been, but there will be some guess work regarding how much weight was needed to make weight, the more the better for weight forward.
I'd guess about 600lbs all up, I'll check.
George