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jarhead


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posted July 14, 2009 06:26 PM        
AMA Streetfighter Class... Need some advise

Hey guys need a bit of help to speed up my learning curve. I am considering running the 9.50 heads up class at Indy Prostar but need to know how you guys are slowing the bike down. As of now I am -1 front and stock on the rear and shift at 10300 to run 9.20's, is shifting earlier the way to go or what? I would like to keep my launch the same just due to running the other classes as well. Any advise is appreciated.

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Compton


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posted July 14, 2009 06:46 PM        
shift around 9500 and work from there
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posted July 14, 2009 08:25 PM        
Don't know your weight but I've won 4 9.50 races this year and here is my set-up. 63.5 inches works great for .070 or better lights on the pro tree. -1 and up 2 in the rear with my gearing. in very hot and humid air I shift at 10,000 to run 9.50 and have 1.50 to 1.52 60 fts. this last weekend in the cool air I had to shift at 8800 to slow down enough. I'm using 87 pump gas as well. hope your stretched or cutting a light will be hard. not saying it can't be done but I can't do it.
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jarhead


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posted July 15, 2009 10:35 AM        
Thanks guys, I am 64.5 wb and normally 60 1.45 if I am not trying to kill it, I am horrible on a protree but it sounds like fun so I guess I will have to get better or go home. Years ago I used to run super comp on my dragbike and always liked the heads up part.
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jdrill04


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posted July 15, 2009 10:38 AM        
good luck jarhead.
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Bently


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posted July 15, 2009 11:53 AM        
My 60fts are not as good on the pro tree, so if your going 1.45's I think you will be in the 1.49 to 1.52 range on the pro tree.
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ninjaboy311


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posted July 15, 2009 04:33 PM        
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My 60fts are not as good on the pro tree, so if your going 1.45's I think you will be in the 1.49 to 1.52 range on the pro tree.



Why are your 60' times different with a pro tree?? Just curious since reaction times have nothing to do with 60' times.

Or do you launch your bike differently with a pro tree compared to a sportsman tree??
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Bently


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posted July 15, 2009 07:12 PM        
For me to cut good lights on a pro tree I launch completely different. can go .025's when needed
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jarhead


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posted July 15, 2009 07:40 PM        
Thanks Josh, going to keep the bike and race it when I can. Thanks for the heads up Bently, I went to test and tune tonight to start dialing the bike in but there was no traction so it was a waste of time.
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Compton


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posted July 15, 2009 09:14 PM        
If you should need any help with anything, i'll be in indy all three days as of right now
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