EL Phantom

Novice Class
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posted November 04, 2010 07:27 AM
Edited By: EL Phantom on 4 Nov 2010 15:35
Dragracing in Europe, the Netherlands
my first Thread!!!
greetz to all,
in the Netherlands we have a selected group of riders, unfortunally we do not have a lot of tracks overhere.
Only 1 proffesional track which only opens 3/4 weekends a year, we do try to make some seat time in the rest of Europe such as belgium, Germany and the UK.
However we do a lot of street dragracing (illegal) we do not have enough time to really improve our bikes and or our selfs.
I personally ride a ZX14 (Europe ZZR1400) 2008
- extended swingarm McinTosh
- full Alien head brocks system
- PCIII
- lowered rear and strapped front
- sec. flies removed
- BMC air filter
all Motor - best time 9.38 on the quarter mile
i have following parts ready to install but i really want to see what i can get out of the bike myself.
- Stage 2 Lock up clutch MTC
- Air shifter MPS
- Dry Nitro system
- Bonneville pro box Muzzy's
- Velocity stacks Factory Pro
- 2 step launch master
i know it is all about seat time, but maybe some of you pro's can give me some pointers how to improve myself in my situation.
No constant track available!!!
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QBP Finest
ZX14 '08 model dragbike
ZX14 '10 model streetbike
ZX10 '09 model streetbike
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kawasakijockey

Pro
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posted November 04, 2010 10:45 AM
Edited By: kawasakijockey on 4 Nov 2010 18:45
The biggest obstacle is no seat time. Just the way it is.
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Get on the shortbus boys 'cause its time to get schooled.
2007 ZX-14
1.38 60ft
9.03 @ 149mph
8.95 @153 small shot n2o
8.68 @160mph 5lbs boost
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LeonidasZX14

Pro
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posted November 04, 2010 11:18 AM
I would scratch the two step. Learn to ride the bike as it is.
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09' ZX14
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LeonidasZX14

Pro
Posts: 1277
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posted November 04, 2010 11:19 AM
I would scratch the two step. Learn to ride the bike as it is.
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09' ZX14
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