The last post from the Droid worked so I'll be able to post from along the road. I definitely stink at texting!
If anyone has a shower & a place to sleep along I-80 and I-70 I would appreciate it. Leaving CT on the 10th and UT on the 22nd. TIA
Thoughts about motorcycles, tools that work (or don't), travel, and occasionally politics. Places I've gone, routes that were special, and food I've found along the way. And, thankfully, not too much of any of it.
The last post from the Droid worked so I'll be able to post from along the road. I definitely stink at texting!
If anyone has a shower & a place to sleep along I-80 and I-70 I would appreciate it. Leaving CT on the 10th and UT on the 22nd. TIA
Recently completed the Dust to Dawson trip. It was a lot of fun. There were four TransAlps and one Africa Twin present among a sea of BMWs, KLRs and KTMs. Mine was
the only 1990 Moonstone. I received a lot of compliments about it.
Here are some pictures for your enjoyment:
http://picasaweb.google.com/117506712103165240666/2010DustToDawson?authkey=Gv1sRgCIPcr6KbuPKRuQE#
Juan Goula
Fairbanks, Alaska
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'90 PC800 - "Hobbes"
'90 XL600V - "Roswell"
'97 VMX1200 - "Silver Surfer"
'07 DR650SE - "Darth Marmot"
'07 Phazer FX - "Spike"
'07 Phazer Mt Lt - "Stretch"
With speed week coming up next month, I thought this might be appropriate. In 1969 my brother and I got a hair up our butts, and decided to see how fast we could make his old Honda Super 90 run. The engine was an OHC 89cc 4 stroke. I had the barrel bored out to 99.8cc, right at the top of the 100cc class. I had our Dad's old buddy, Kenny Harmon grind a "Las Vegas" cam, pulled the stock mag, and converted the ignition to a total loss battery deal. Looking at the AMA record book, the 100cc fuel class records looked ripe for picking. I dug out an old 3/4" Amal carb that Dad had converted to floatless operation for my 1/4 midget (another story). We decided the stock Honda pressed frame wouldn't do, so I welded up a frame out of 3/4" OD .035 chromoly tube. Welded up a short fork, and had Buchanan lace up a pair of 16" Akront alloy "record" wheels. We fitted the highest gear sprokets we could find, and headed for Bonneville. We entered the AA 100, and APSA 100 classes, which are 100cc modified frame, and 100cc partial streamlined. Our first run Jack ran about 7 mph over the AA record. Next morning he made a two way average of just under 85mph for a new AA100 record. That afternoon, we bolted on the little fairing we had cobbeled up, and Jack qualified for the APSA 100 record. Next morning, netted a two way average just under 88mph. He ran down at over 93mph, but a head wind killed it on the return run. Don't ever think Honda motors aren't tough. The nitro load was a killer 88% on almost 15:1 compression! We put the bike in the back of my Ranchero, watched for a couple of days, and headed home with two AMA record certs signed by Earl Flanders, and J. Otto Crocker. The moral: If a couple of 20, and 24 year old kids can have fun on the salt, and grab a couple of records, anyone can!!
Hello - stumbled across your web site while going through the VJMC e-mails. I see you are going to Speed Week to run the CB160? Glad to hear that I'm not the only one going broke working on a CB160 to run at Bonneville (ha-ha). I've been working on my bike on & off for 2 years and finally got it to the point where I can race it. I took it down to Maxton and raced in June (Really HOT) at the ECTA LSR meet as a trial/break-in. Now I have a new list of things to do/try before I run again. I'll be headed out to the BUB event and run at the end of August.
I'll be running in the M/BG 175cc class. The motor is bored out 2mm over, so I'm at 174cc's. I'm running a small RHB31 turbocharger- blow through set up with air plenum, with an external oiling system, fuel pump and boost adjusted fuel regulator, Accel coil and wires. So far I've been getting 5-6 pounds of boost, hopefully I'll squeeze out a bit more once it's properly tuned. Finally gave up on the stock carbs, too hard to find a range of stock jets and messy to try and tune for my situation. I'm now waiting for a new pair of PE22 Keihin's to arrive, so I can re-start the tuning process with a bunch of jets.
Attached is a picture of me and bike at Maxton, the seats off, so I can swap the battery out. With all the pumps (Oil & Fuel) running I drain the battery after 1-2 runs.
Good Luck to you at Bonneville!
Best Regards
Ron Pavlak
Michigan
Thursday July 15, 2010 Public Assembly (formerly Galapagos) 70 N. 6th Street, Williamsburg, NY (Bedford L) Show starts at 9 pm. $10. 21+. D'Elf (w/ Brahim Fribgane - oud, perc, voice; Mat Maneri - elec viola; Danny Blume - guitar; Mike Rivard - bass & sintir; & Eric Kalb - drums) plays last at 12:30 am. Also on the bill: Copal (www.copalmusic.com), Puracane & Hordanos. facebook invite: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=134586473228586&ref=mf http://www.publicassemblynyc.com