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Old 01-01-2007, 03:04 PM   #11 (permalink)
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yes liquid , make sure your stingers are packd and bikes are running tip top !
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Call Me If You Have A Problem 2bamp. I Have A Spare Bike. THERE WILL BE NO , AND I MEAN NO FIXIN AT THE TEST RUN. ALL BIKES SHOULD HAVE A CARB CATCH SO WE DO NOT SPILL GAS OUT OF A CARB WITH A STICKY VALVE. ALL BIKES MUST HAVE A WELL PACKED SILENCER.......A CARB CATCH IS THE BOTTOM 1/2 OF A POP BOTTLE THAT SITS UNDER THE CARB. .......JIMMY RIG IT.
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Well said , good friend !
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you should actually use a drink can. gas can go through plastic
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hehehehe well packed stinger eh??? i think i sould find one first!!! then will consided packing
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For you guys running metal footpegs, consider putting cag pegs on for the indoor track. The plastic pegs will slide when you crash, instead of the metal digging in and ruining the smooth concrete surface.
From watching the videos on the Speedworld website, you can see that the track is pretty slick. I have a feeling learning to ride on an indoor track will take a bit of getting used to.
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so on the topic of stuffing the silencer, what can we put in it?
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i'm in!!! when and where? Gil how do i get a hold of you?jerry
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For you guys running metal footpegs, consider putting cag pegs on for the indoor track. The plastic pegs will slide when you crash, instead of the metal digging in and ruining the smooth concrete surface.
From watching the videos on the Speedworld website, you can see that the track is pretty slick. I have a feeling learning to ride on an indoor track will take a bit of getting used to.
last time i was there the track was so sticky your arms were sore by the end of 10 minutes
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last time i was there the track was so sticky your arms were sore by the end of 10 minutes
really wow, cause in the videos the track looks really slick but i guess from all the rubber being layed down it doesnt really wear off.
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