There has been some great information, mostly from Frankie
(dragracer), on getting into the mid 10s with an ET Street restricted class bike.
I'd like to dive into fantasy land for a bit and "bench race" a full slick sohc dragster. Let's take Benton's D&K dragster that he picked up from David Morgan this summer. It was drag raced every year for nearly 35 years straight since David bought it in 1978 and retired it in fine running form just a few years ago.
It has run everything from a stroker crank RC 73mm cast block 1160 motor on gas to the 12.5:1 compression 890 motor running on methanol it retired with. It ran consistent 9.80s and mid 130s mph with the 890 motor for years bracket racing it.
The chassis is a 1975 D&K 72" dragster. 5.5" slick on it with long ladder bars. All up weight should be around 350lbs minus fuel and rider.
So let's say Billy makes use of that 73mm bore RC cast block he picked up recently and puts together basically a clone of Frankie's motor, 327 cam, but with a vintage ported but totally reworked K head. Back cut gears, good clutch, etc.
So the D&K chassis, 5.5" slick, long ladder bars, with an old school 327 cammed 1080 big bore motor with 10.5:1 pistons running on good non oxygenated race fuel.
How would you set it up and how well could it perform, say, under the Man Cup Pro ET rules (they allow wheelie bars and slicks)
George
PS. And yes, I'm just trying to start trouble.