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posted November 26, 2010 11:34 AM
now we're gettin to the good part
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mathews
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posted November 26, 2010 11:36 AM
I can believe the elapsed time,just not the mph.
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Shane661

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posted November 26, 2010 11:36 AM
Edited By: Shane661 on 26 Nov 2010 19:37
quote: I can believe the elapsed time,just not the mph.
So, you can't believe Racheal's big-end mph?
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ninjaboy311

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posted November 26, 2010 11:38 AM
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Just hard to see that MPH with the 220 rider.
220lb rider is what I am questioning as well. The fact that he lives next to Brocks shop helps but does'nt Brocks BMW with BST run the same MPH with Keith Dennis on it? So, if living close to Brocks and the BSTs is what makes this bike MPH so well I want to see Brocks new write up on the 14 with his wheels and all. If this bike can run 161 MPH with a 220 lb rider it should go 166-167 with my skinny butt on it.
Precisely what I was saying earlier, and would yield around an 8.42 with you on it should you get a 1.37 60'.
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ninjaboy311

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posted November 26, 2010 11:42 AM
Edited By: ninjaboy311 on 26 Nov 2010 19:43
ET on all the bikes is most definitely legit, and you are right, that's all that really matters anyway.
Boy this thread sped up fast....not as fast as 161 MPH.....guess I should say it sped up quickly, not fast....lol.
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Shane661

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posted November 26, 2010 11:47 AM
Edited By: Shane661 on 26 Nov 2010 19:58
quote: ]220lb rider is what I am questioning as well. The fact that he lives next to Brocks shop helps but does'nt Brocks BMW with BST run the same MPH with Keith Dennis on it? So, if living close to Brocks and the BSTs is what makes this bike MPH so well I want to see Brocks new write up on the 14 with his wheels and all. If this bike can run 161 MPH with a 220 lb rider it should go 166-167 with my skinny butt on it.
So, you think that 65-70 lbs. of overall weight is equal to 5-6 mph in the 1/4 mile? Not to mention that most of his slips were 159.xx...so you think 7-8 mph, then??
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LeonidasZX14

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posted November 26, 2010 11:53 AM
Edited By: LeonidasZX14 on 26 Nov 2010 20:01
I tyically gain 5 mph when I ride Shanes bike.
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Shane661

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posted November 26, 2010 11:57 AM
quote: I tyically gain 5 mph when I ride a heavy hitters bike.
I resemble that remark, bitch.
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icarus
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posted November 26, 2010 12:07 PM
WOW!!!... I take a day off and look what happens. Did many of you posting stop and think
that I was presented with a golden opportunity and took full advantage of it? I was
preparing for this for two months prior so I got the results you see here. I'm sure that
many of you in the same situation would do the same. Since I am so lucky as to live
6 miles from Brock I follow his advice to the letter. When I showed him the slips he was
pleased with the results. Why? Because he expects his products to perform like that.
I document every run and every testing session. I have made close to 600 runs on this bike.
This was not an easy task for me by a long shot. Just because numbers like that don't
come from some of the regular posters doesn't make them any less legitimate.
I'll check back later if anybody needs any questions answered.
Carry on...
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LeonidasZX14

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posted November 26, 2010 12:14 PM
quote: WOW!!!... I take a day off and look what happens. Did many of you posting stop and think
that I was presented with a golden opportunity and took full advantage of it? I was
preparing for this for two months prior so I got the results you see here. I'm sure that
many of you in the same situation would do the same. Since I am so lucky as to live
6 miles from Brock I follow his advice to the letter. When I showed him the slips he was
pleased with the results. Why? Because he expects his products to perform like that.
I document every run and every testing session. I have made close to 600 runs on this bike.
This was not an easy task for me by a long shot. Just because numbers like that don't
come from some of the regular posters doesn't make them any less legitimate.
I'll check back later if anybody needs any questions answered.
Carry on...
Maybe Brock should have told you to learn to ride and that bike would go 8.60's with a 220 pound rider. Or, maybe he should have given you some 60' or 330' tips while he was at it. Not being a dick but Wee has been MUCH quicker in the 1/8th, Ninjaboy has a much quicker ET and I have you by 2 tenths on a "stock motor" so ALL of the regular posters that are questioning your ET have got you covered by a long shot.
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icarus
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posted November 26, 2010 12:18 PM
As I stated in my post on page 2, I had to leave easier than I usually do because I was
fighting wheelies.
Later...
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LeonidasZX14

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posted November 26, 2010 12:19 PM
I fight wheelies every pass
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posted November 26, 2010 12:22 PM
I am wheelie
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Shane661

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posted November 26, 2010 12:24 PM
Edited By: Shane661 on 26 Nov 2010 20:25
quote: I am wheelie
wee
Praise The Lord!!
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mathews
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posted November 26, 2010 01:31 PM
According to your "facts",your 14 is back halving better than Brocks BMW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Shane661

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posted November 26, 2010 01:32 PM
quote: According to your "facts",your 14 is back halving better than Brocks BMW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who's fact's??
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mathews
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posted November 26, 2010 01:41 PM
What I am trying to tell you is the mph clocks werent registering correctly.It happens.It happened to me a feww weeks ago.No bike with less than 400 hp back halves with that MPH.Ever
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Shane661

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posted November 26, 2010 01:42 PM
Edited By: Shane661 on 26 Nov 2010 21:45
quote: What I am trying to tell you is the mph clocks werent registering correctly.It happens.It happened to me a feww weeks ago.No bike with less than 400 hp back halves with that MPH.Ever
So..you place more certainty in the 1/8th mph timers than the 1/4?? Even when other known bikes verify the 1/4 timers??
Even after I have explained the 1/8 mph timers, with proven testing?/
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mathews
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posted November 26, 2010 01:52 PM
Mine was accurate at the eighth and off at the quarter.It had something to do with my low profile front tire.Mine will go 126 in the eighth just like yours.But to go anywhere near 160 in the quarter would take at least another 50hp on mine.I went 5.72 at 126 and 8.92 at 151.Went over to the other lane and went 5.72 at 125 and 8.95 at 157.Do I believe the 157,absoliutely not .Because I know my bike doesnt have enough horsepower to do that.
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posted November 26, 2010 01:53 PM
Edited By: mathews on 26 Nov 2010 21:53
Do you think you and I can eight mile together yet in the back half you have10 more miles an hour than me and only a few hundreths in e.t.?
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Shane661

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posted November 26, 2010 01:55 PM
quote: Mine was accurate at the eighth and off at the quarter.It had something to do with my low profile front tire.Mine will go 126 in the eighth just like yours.But to go anywhere near 160 in the quarter would take at least another 50hp on mine.I went 5.72 at 126 and 8.92 at 151.Went over to the other lane and went 5.72 at 125 and 8.95 at 157.Do I believe the 157,absoliutely not .Because I know my bike doesnt have enough horsepower to do that.
So, you are saying Racheal couldn't go 158 mph on pump, on -713 DA air...with BST's, large TB's, and a lightweight bike??
Please clarify....
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posted November 26, 2010 02:06 PM
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So, you are saying Racheal couldn't go 158 mph on pump, on -713 DA air...with BST's, large TB's, and a lightweight bike??
Please clarify....
and with a rocket straped to her ass . she ain't doing no 39 mph back half
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posted November 26, 2010 02:07 PM
Yes she could run that 158, but not with a 121 or 122 1/8th IMO but I don't know much. It's not a shift point problem we are having we are putting it down to his low profile front tire. he never had issues last year and that's all he changed that we can think would cause a issue with the timers. if you look at shines mph in the 1/4 on the bmw you would see he went a strong 129 in the 1/8th as well.
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posted November 26, 2010 02:08 PM
Edited By: Shane661 on 26 Nov 2010 22:11
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and with a rocket straped to her ass . she ain't doing no 39 mph back half
So, you think the 1/8th mph timers were off...and the 1/4 were right??
I'm sure that the 1bad corrected "141 and 143 mph" 12's and 14's would disagree with that, lol....
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posted November 26, 2010 02:13 PM
i don't care what the other guys did .. they ain't posting 39 mph back halfs
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