Don, "nothing to do"?, you are funny, ordered a new master link so I would be
ready to put some miles on the street
and enjoy the bike with my wife on my 4 day stretch off, its been 50-60 for a
month here in South Dakota, but for my
four days off we got our spring blizzard. Anyway our Team Amo bike is a TRUE
JUNKYARD DOG, it is homely, the stock
body work has been through the mill, we focus on function, some day may have
the luxury of attending to cosmetics,
it is a Kaw ZX-10 998cc, Bonneville has proved quite the challenge, and we
enjoy the challenge. The catagories are
posted on SCTA's site as well as the records. A Kaw 750 turbo same circa as
yours runs regularly at El Mirage and
Bonneville and has a record.
Yes glad there are ANGELS around as well, it is wonderful knowing there is
a higher power at work. Joe :)
Don Kerr wrote:
> Bein' as you've nothing to do Joe, whats the bike you run? Mine was a B1
> Kawasaki 750 turbo circa 1982.Very fast street bike and whilst the old
> Bill never did catch me, I often buried the speedo needle on the Queens
> hiway in Blighty. Numbers went to 185mph on the dial an a ECU rpm limit
> cut in at 11500rpm, somewhere above that. .Only a five speed box
> though..I've always been a radical and tend to think "what if," and try
> it. Should be dead by rights.Sends shivers up my back to think of the
> loony things I did.
> Can I get a LSR book on catagories somewhere??Need to look up where I
> fit in. .... :-> (evil grin.)
> Later............DK
> (Scrap-Iron Racin') I'd say, 'Team'. but there's just me!!!
>
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> Jonathan Amo wrote:
> >
> > Don,
> >
> > I do have faith, and yes I have seen people run over their engines I just
>want to be there when it happens? :)
> > Have fun..
> >
> > Jonathan Amo
> > http://www.amoproductions.com/268
> >
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