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Author Topic: INDIAN 741 Supercharged...See you in 2011  (Read 94806 times)
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« Reply #285 on: June 04, 2010, 02:52:15 PM »

 grin Maybee,,,rear,,foot pegs?    lol lol lol
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« Reply #286 on: June 04, 2010, 03:30:27 PM »

Sheri, you beat me to it. I've seen similar ones on BMX bikes. Plenty of grip.
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« Reply #287 on: June 04, 2010, 03:48:07 PM »

Nerf bars?
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« Reply #288 on: June 04, 2010, 03:54:22 PM »

you've already got a nice set of footpegs that
are set up for the levers.

i can see them being bolted to the extra
 hardtail brackets for-- rear tie downs and/or
 pegs  for a triangular "kickstand" plate.

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bub '07 - 140.293 a/pg   120" crate street mill          
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bub '08 - 153.697 a/pf   pump gas
bub '09 - 156.377 aps/pf  ran out of gear
lta  '10 - 158.208  2 much gear 2x
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« Reply #289 on: June 04, 2010, 05:36:51 PM »

How about knee rests?

Lars, while looking at the pics of your amazing build again, I'm wondering if your countershaft should be covered. I don't see anything in the rule book but I know I've been told in tech that the countershaft sprocket has to be completely covered. Just trying to save you a trip back to the shop after you get to the salt!!   wink
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« Reply #290 on: June 04, 2010, 06:49:53 PM »

Hand grips?
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« Reply #291 on: June 05, 2010, 12:32:56 AM »

Lars, take some pix of that bike when you get it all together and post them, including the finished # plates on the bike.  The tech inspectors have the final opinion, of course, but we can spot anything that is obviously goofy.  It is a lot easier to make everything right in a shop than on the salt.
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« Reply #292 on: June 05, 2010, 06:44:47 AM »

How about knee rests?

Lars, while looking at the pics of your amazing build again, I'm wondering if your countershaft should be covered. I don't see anything in the rule book but I know I've been told in tech that the countershaft sprocket has to be completely covered. Just trying to save you a trip back to the shop after you get to the salt!!   wink
Right, thanks.
The set-up was OK'ed for BUB , but that of cause doesn't mean it's OK for SCTA.
I'll check with tech. inspection.

Lars, take some pix of that bike when you get it all together and post them, including the finished # plates on the bike.  The tech inspectors have the final opinion, of course, but we can spot anything that is obviously goofy.  It is a lot easier to make everything right in a shop than on the salt.
Certaintly is !
I'll post pictures of the "finished" bike ( never was such a beast..was there ?! ha ha )
As a matter of fact, I'll have to do a little booklet of the entire bike build and present to tech inspection very soon:

The rulebook states

"..7.A.4 New race Vehicles:
It is strongly recommended that all new Special
Construction class ( A, APS, Streamliner, SC, or SCS )
vehicles.....[snip]....be submitted for pre-event inspection by the Technical Committee.
If not practical because of distance, photographs and drawings may be
submitted to the Technical Committee Chairman
..."

Good thing that I have like 2 million pics of the build
including things like photos of all weldings on frame, gas tank etc.,
taken before painting etc.

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« Reply #293 on: June 05, 2010, 06:49:34 AM »

Sorry ! My mistake !
I should have pointed out that the alu thingies doesn't necessarily go ON the bike,
but of cause they will be used for something relevant to this whole endeavour.


So here we go again:


Can you guess what these alu-thingies , found on the scrap-yard,
will be used for ?



First person to come up with the
right answer will recieve an INDIAN SALT CRACKER BONNEVILLE RACE CREW T-shirt.




Have a brilliant week-end ya'all !!!

 


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« Reply #294 on: June 05, 2010, 07:13:39 AM »

Lars,
 Will they be used for a warm-up stand?
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« Reply #295 on: June 05, 2010, 08:32:54 AM »

Will they be used on your bike to push start a streamliner?
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« Reply #296 on: June 05, 2010, 09:20:45 AM »

Rollers for an external wheel based starter?
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« Reply #297 on: June 05, 2010, 09:42:49 AM »

 cheers Something to throw at that dam-ed dog that keeps coming in the shop and eating all the sandwiches!?HuhHuh??    lol Crow.
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« Reply #298 on: June 05, 2010, 10:06:08 AM »



you're building a shredder, in case the missus finds your receipts?

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« Reply #299 on: June 05, 2010, 12:44:06 PM »

Pieces for the remote starter.

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"Got'Cha" was first run in 1974. Bill Temple entered both 2 clubs in 1976 with records in AA/BGR. At El Mirage 201.79 and Bonneville at 220.

In 1977 Greg Temple started driving "Got'Cha" and entered the El Mirage Dirty 2 club in 1979 @ 201.97.

Bill and Greg were the first father and son to enter the El Mirage Dirty 2 club. They broke the D/BFR at Bonneville in 1981 @ 241 with top speed of 249. This record still stands today. In 1991 they set the A/BFR @ 261 which was later broke by Duane McKinney.
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