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Re: CB750A Street ET bracket drag bike. A year to build it.
« Reply #4150 on: April 16, 2014, 09:52:51 AM »
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« Reply #4152 on: April 16, 2014, 01:18:09 PM »
Show bill some love for this one too...

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« Reply #4153 on: April 16, 2014, 02:12:04 PM »
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« Reply #4154 on: April 16, 2014, 02:18:22 PM »
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« Reply #4155 on: April 16, 2014, 02:51:10 PM »
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Re: CB750A Street ET bracket drag bike. A year to build it.
« Reply #4156 on: April 16, 2014, 04:14:35 PM »
Glad you made it home sam


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I'll be back soon Dusty, looking forward to meeting the AH that has cost me megga bucks.  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #4157 on: April 16, 2014, 06:45:14 PM »
Yeh and me too! All Dusty's fault!  ;) ;D lol! Thanks, I think! 8) Bill
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« Reply #4158 on: April 17, 2014, 12:36:07 PM »
Lol anytime guys,sam,are going to run the virginia man cup?


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« Reply #4159 on: April 17, 2014, 12:40:23 PM »
Not yes, HELL YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;D 8) We'll be there! Bill
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« Reply #4160 on: April 17, 2014, 12:52:23 PM »
Lol anytime guys,sam,are going to run the virginia man cup?


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Can you tell us the exit off the freeway to the track?? I think there was at least one hotel at that location but I cannot remember the name. Might go ahead and make reservations now just in cases.

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« Reply #4161 on: April 17, 2014, 01:29:20 PM »
Frank, you can tell Team pic was early, my street mirror still on!!!!! ;) ;D Bill
How'd you do........do I gotta come fix the 1080 trans? LOL!!!! Bring it to Virginia! 8)
Put it in ET classes!!!! ;D It's to pretty to sit!!!
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Re: CB750A Street ET bracket drag bike. A year to build it.
« Reply #4162 on: April 17, 2014, 01:34:30 PM »
Frank, you can tell Team pic was early, my street mirror still on!!!!! ;) ;D Bill
How'd you do........do I gotta come fix the 1080 trans? LOL!!!! Bring it to Virginia! 8)
Put it in ET classes!!!! ;D It's to pretty to sit!!!

Purty?? Hahahaha. Pile of junk.

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Re: CB750A Street ET bracket drag bike. A year to build it.
« Reply #4163 on: April 17, 2014, 04:17:51 PM »
Switching to Cowasakies was never a good idea Frank, get the old girl sorted. hahahhaa

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« Reply #4164 on: April 18, 2014, 10:34:15 AM »
Well it's taken me a while to sit down and analyse what was done right, what was done wrong and where I might improve.
Although I had a couple of reaction times that were a little sluggish, on the whole they didn't look that bad and I was never beaten off the line, that is apart from the last round where I had to push the tree very hard and red lighted by five thousandths of a second. Here are my lights in descending order with my opponents.
.106   .485.
.103  -.003.
.087   .107.
.085   .142.
.060  -.047.
.010  -.030.
.008   .370.
.007   .169.
-005   .028.
The first round on Saturday saw me do something that felt real strange, I had to chase a slower bike.  ::) ;D ;D ;D
I came up against a Harley that had dialed a 14 dead to my 12.25. My .008 to his .370 light soon had me catching him which I did just after half track, I rolled it off and took an easy win.
The second round win came even easier when my opponent red lighted but I didn't see the win light was on until just before the line and I rolled off the gas.
Now came the time to find out what I might be doing wrong. Early roll offs don't tell you how fast you MIGHT have run if you hadn't rolled off early.
The third round saw me matched with a 10.50 Buell. I had him on the tree and I crossed the line first which caused him to fractionally to break out with a 10.496. The sad news was that I had broken out also with a whopping 12.062 pass on the 12.25 dial. Ok, it was out on a PB but reminder to ones self, when you have early shut offs and the 60s are near 2.0s and the half track is coming up just in the 7s, you're on a hot one and running low 12s...lesson learned.

8.30 Sunday morning saw us in the lanes for the first qualifying/time trial. The motor was warmed up with a lap of the pits and a time of 12.143 told us that we had to dial in the 11s for the first time ever in competition because the second pass is always that bit quicker.
As the queue moved forward, I realised that I was matched up against a Japanese rider riding one of the Ricky Gadson ZX14 school bikes, hands were shaken and the customary bow from my Japanese opponent which I returned and we were ready to do battle.
I cut an .010 light and went for it and at half track after i took my eyes off the tach, I noticed my win light was on, he had red lighted but I hadn't learned my lesson, THAT'S RIGHT, I backed off the gas. >:( ::)
The second round was going to be a tough one as I had lined up with Bay Bay Yarboro, one of the Souths most respected riders.
I killed him on the tree with a .007 to his .169 light and didn't look back till after the 1000 foot mark and seeing him way behind I did it again, YES, I rolled it off and missed out on an 11 second pass recording a personal best of 12.051 at just 112.73 mph across the stripe. DAMN. ;D
After a wait that seemed like forever it was back to the line at 4.30pm. At 4.31pm I was out to my first red light of the weekend. >:(
Many thanks go out to Billy, Jerry, Larry, Wilbur, Keith, Frank and Big Jim French for their help in keeping me running and to Jon Weeks for keeping me focused on the job, I'm a slow learner but I'm sure we will get there in the end, here's to Virginia and that 11. ;)

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Re: CB750A Street ET bracket drag bike. A year to build it.
« Reply #4165 on: April 18, 2014, 11:55:01 AM »
How many qualifying rounds you guys usually get?

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« Reply #4166 on: April 18, 2014, 11:58:18 AM »
you can play all day (test and tune) on Fri for $75 prior to the ONE qualifier run that you get with your race fee. 2 different race days, sat and Sun
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« Reply #4167 on: April 18, 2014, 12:01:07 PM »
Sounds better than what we have here, though we USUALLY get more qualifying rounds.
Sam knows how the weather is in Alastaro, that's why I told him if he ever decides to race in Finland again, we should pick a different track and date.

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« Reply #4168 on: April 18, 2014, 12:40:42 PM »
Well it's taken me a while to sit down and analyse what was done right, what was done wrong and where I might improve.
Although I had a couple of reaction times that were a little sluggish, on the whole they didn't look that bad and I was never beaten off the line, that is apart from the last round where I had to push the tree very hard and red lighted by five thousandths of a second. Here are my lights in descending order with my opponents.
.106   .485.
.103  -.003.
.087   .107.
.085   .142.
.060  -.047.
.010  -.030.
.008   .370.
.007   .169.
-005   .028.
The first round on Saturday saw me do something that felt real strange, I had to chase a slower bike.  ::) ;D ;D ;D
I came up against a Harley that had dialed a 14 dead to my 12.25. My .008 to his .370 light soon had me catching him which I did just after half track, I rolled it off and took an easy win.
The second round win came even easier when my opponent red lighted but I didn't see the win light was on until just before the line and I rolled off the gas.
Now came the time to find out what I might be doing wrong. Early roll offs don't tell you how fast you MIGHT have run if you hadn't rolled off early.
The third round saw me matched with a 10.50 Buell. I had him on the tree and I crossed the line first which caused him to fractionally to break out with a 10.496. The sad news was that I had broken out also with a whopping 12.062 pass on the 12.25 dial. Ok, it was out on a PB but reminder to ones self, when you have early shut offs and the 60s are near 2.0s and the half track is coming up just in the 7s, you're on a hot one and running low 12s...lesson learned.

8.30 Sunday morning saw us in the lanes for the first qualifying/time trial. The motor was warmed up with a lap of the pits and a time of 12.143 told us that we had to dial in the 11s for the first time ever in competition because the second pass is always that bit quicker.
As the queue moved forward, I realised that I was matched up against a Japanese rider riding one of the Ricky Gadson ZX14 school bikes, hands were shaken and the customary bow from my Japanese opponent which I returned and we were ready to do battle.
I cut an .010 light and went for it and at half track after i took my eyes off the tach, I noticed my win light was on, he had red lighted but I hadn't learned my lesson, THAT'S RIGHT, I backed off the gas. >:( ::)
The second round was going to be a tough one as I had lined up with Bay Bay Yarboro, one of the Souths most respected riders.
I killed him on the tree with a .007 to his .169 light and didn't look back till after the 1000 foot mark and seeing him way behind I did it again, YES, I rolled it off and missed out on an 11 second pass recording a personal best of 12.051 at just 112.73 mph across the stripe. DAMN. ;D
After a wait that seemed like forever it was back to the line at 4.30pm. At 4.31pm I was out to my first red light of the weekend. >:(
Many thanks go out to Billy, Jerry, Larry, Wilbur, Keith, Frank and Big Jim French for their help in keeping me running and to Jon Weeks for keeping me focused on the job, I'm a slow learner but I'm sure we will get there in the end, here's to Virginia and that 11. ;)

Sam. ;)
Sam, pretty accurate analysis!  Mine later, raining now, we may be rained out tomorrow. I too learned some lessons this weekend! K. Thanks to all who have helped in any way, Bill
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« Reply #4169 on: April 18, 2014, 12:51:55 PM »
Frank,exit 63 off i85,off the top of my head there is at least one hotel there.you guys are welcome to pitch a tent in my backyard.let me know if i can help anyone thats coming


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« Reply #4170 on: April 18, 2014, 12:55:57 PM »
Sam,i hope you get that 11 here but i dont think you will.its gonna be hotter than hades here by then,if it isnt raining


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« Reply #4171 on: April 18, 2014, 01:24:24 PM »
Sam knows his sh1t. 11's are waiting when the weather is right and the team picks up the right jets etc.

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« Reply #4172 on: April 18, 2014, 01:44:41 PM »
Leino, jetting handled,  ;D, if he'd ran it out the back door, we'd have that elusive 11!  8)
But, I agree, he don't know sh*t!  ;), I mean he knows his sh*t...and getting better quickly, they don't want to line up against the old man(men) like they used to. 8) Sam the man! ;D
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« Reply #4173 on: April 18, 2014, 01:51:47 PM »
When it gets hot..............soak a towel in ice-water and cover the tank between runs.............keep the fuel temp 8) 8)
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« Reply #4174 on: April 18, 2014, 01:54:46 PM »
Sam tied with six others @13th, one of them Baybay.D Me in @ 35th. On to Virginia!  8)
We will do better! ;D 102 riders!  Dustin Lee leading with 155 points, Sam 62, me 42.
Sam you ten pts ahead of Hunter Hancock, the young man who cut the .007 to put you out with your .008 in rd two on Sat. His brother Hayes tied with you @ 62 points. In rd one  on Sunday we ran each other,me and Hunter,he had quickest R/T in qualifying on Sat til I ran the .015. I was fortunate, cut a .041 to his .155 and won by .022. 8)Hunter was R/U in Harley V Twins!K. I'm tied with Manny, Flyin Taco! LOL! 8) Me and Jimmy Heisler tied also! LOL.
You ranked 19th, but really tied for 13th. Several of us with 42 pts. Bill
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