so this
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so this
is where all the lollards slackers horsepower junky,s and speedfreaks are eh-
rather than write any more bollix-same old same-big trucks-hot rods-aircooled motorcycles-same old same old -got a bit on telly soon as well-
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http://youtu.be/7HbS9S1XZIk
http://youtu.be/Q98ch8u20tw
http://youtu.be/_J4LOR-rX_E
rather than write any more bollix-same old same-big trucks-hot rods-aircooled motorcycles-same old same old -got a bit on telly soon as well-
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http://youtu.be/7HbS9S1XZIk
http://youtu.be/Q98ch8u20tw
http://youtu.be/_J4LOR-rX_E
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BEERBELLYKELLY
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Hi PJ and welcome in group therapy
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Captain Chaos
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Howdo mate,welcome. Nice vids,Im hoping to be at Bonneville 2014 following the brit chop crew,if I can pull the finances together? 

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dixiethedog
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Hey BBK, where you been hiding?
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jonboy
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Hello bud. Glad to have you aboard. Tell us a bit about the salt flats what was ur goals? Did ya achieve them? I been hearing about penzance is that happening?
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FBJ admin
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nice one, guess it was yourself that had the project on OSS with the ET h/lamp shroud??
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stockcar
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hey-where have i been hiding? in the shed -as usual-
of course-aircooledwonderland where else
well after racing at BONNEVILLE SPEEDWEEK back in 2009 it was very disappointing to see no aircooled suzuki or kawasaki brontobikes-plenty of lovely mental harleys and some very random euro makes,but in gereral
it was awash with revolting [but efficient] watercooled flouncybikes-some were very well thought out and some were well engineered some were just stupid amounts of money -but ALL WERE FAST-
fast is good-fast and power is what bonneville is all about-the great white dyno-SO myself and dave friend decided there and then it was about time things were set right-
we drank some 16 year old bushmills IRISH whiskey,and sat in the camper van till very late at night discussing parts-as we all know its a pleasure-
we decided to build a proper racing motorcycle to try and go faster than anyone had gone on a proper multi cylindered aircooled motorcycle at BSW before-
we didn,t make it- i managed 164.429MPH -all motor,which is TBH streetbike speeds- the best anyone went before at BSW on a similar bike was 174 MPH-
BUT- it was a load of fun,an adventure in a land with with no compare-[the salt flats have to be experienced to 'get it'
sure we could have bought a busa-bolted on a few proven parts and joined the 200mph club-just like all the fat kids-and for less money than our cylinderhead-but it was important for us to build a bike that looked like the bikes we grew up with-the bikes we lusted after as kids and thrashed mercilessly as teens-A BIKE WITH A FUKKIN WIDE ENGINE AND GERT BIG FINS-full of trick oil and oozing torque and horsepowers-naturally it was a suzuki-


well after racing at BONNEVILLE SPEEDWEEK back in 2009 it was very disappointing to see no aircooled suzuki or kawasaki brontobikes-plenty of lovely mental harleys and some very random euro makes,but in gereral
it was awash with revolting [but efficient] watercooled flouncybikes-some were very well thought out and some were well engineered some were just stupid amounts of money -but ALL WERE FAST-
fast is good-fast and power is what bonneville is all about-the great white dyno-SO myself and dave friend decided there and then it was about time things were set right-
we drank some 16 year old bushmills IRISH whiskey,and sat in the camper van till very late at night discussing parts-as we all know its a pleasure-
we decided to build a proper racing motorcycle to try and go faster than anyone had gone on a proper multi cylindered aircooled motorcycle at BSW before-
we didn,t make it- i managed 164.429MPH -all motor,which is TBH streetbike speeds- the best anyone went before at BSW on a similar bike was 174 MPH-
BUT- it was a load of fun,an adventure in a land with with no compare-[the salt flats have to be experienced to 'get it'
sure we could have bought a busa-bolted on a few proven parts and joined the 200mph club-just like all the fat kids-and for less money than our cylinderhead-but it was important for us to build a bike that looked like the bikes we grew up with-the bikes we lusted after as kids and thrashed mercilessly as teens-A BIKE WITH A FUKKIN WIDE ENGINE AND GERT BIG FINS-full of trick oil and oozing torque and horsepowers-naturally it was a suzuki-
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BEERBELLYKELLY
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FBJ- i will get the guys from PENDINE LANDSPEED RACING CLUB-to join on here and spill-
YES there is to be a PRE 1990,s landspeed racing event here on these isles that dont involve paying £100,s of pounds to run down an airstrip [which are very short]
or having the logistical nitemare of shipping bikes through US CUSTOMS-and that associated nitemare-
YES there is to be a PRE 1990,s landspeed racing event here on these isles that dont involve paying £100,s of pounds to run down an airstrip [which are very short]
or having the logistical nitemare of shipping bikes through US CUSTOMS-and that associated nitemare-
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BEERBELLYKELLY
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. . . . looking good and aerodynamic . . . . . . . the bike that is . . .

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