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VincentHill


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posted June 23, 2008 01:24 AM        Edited By: VincentHill on 23 Jun 2008 02:26
TWO 2nd Places for the Bear ZX14

The Bear Velocity Built ZX14 finished 2nd at the Finals for Atlanta and Bristol! The truth is, the bike could have finished first in Both races! WHY?? Pierre demanded that the Bike be run as hard as possible no matter the outcome! He did not want the bike tuned to WIN but to run the Best "Possible" number! Each time, the track would not hold the power the bike made! I have been to every race the bike was entered! I have watched Barry tune the bike! The only way the Bike was tuned was to take Power OUT from the Bottom to the top! Also the bike is making so much power that it had broken the Bearing in the rear Wheel TWICE! We had to borrow the Rear Wheel from Rickey Gadson's Bike and Coby and others had to wait around while we finished the races to get their wheel back! The Bike ran a 1.25 60 foot and top speed of 194 MPH Spinning all of the way!

My understanding is, this was the last race over here for the bike! Repairs will be made along with some changes and the Bike will be shipped back to South Africa where it will spend the rest of the time Whupping up on the Suzuki Busa's!!
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TRNorBRN6001


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posted June 23, 2008 06:14 AM        
Awesome!!!!!.............................but sad it's gotta go.
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