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Bonneville Salt Flats Discussion => Bonneville General Chat => Topic started by: trimmers on August 25, 2013, 09:21:01 AM
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Has anybody heard anything about the current (08/25/13 am) salt conditions? Although I'm not a bike guy, I know there's been some rain on the salt recently, and the Bub Trials are supposed to start today. The Bub website hasn't been updated to include anything on current conditions, and the voice message number it listed to call for conditions goes unanswered.
As I said, I'm not a bike guy, but I am puzzled as to the lack of information about Bub here. So, is this site on Bub's fecal manifest, or vice versa?
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Trim, they are racing.. I'll call one of the folks out there later and ask, if it is bad, watch this space, if it is OK, I won't post back.
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Trim, they are racing.
Ah, remember the good old days? Like, last year. When we had a live feed.
I'll bet we will be lucky to have a dozen posts and the results won't be up until next week.
Only a few pages leading up to the event, and not even a BUB 2013 listing.
Sigh, it's tough to be spoiled. :evil:
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We are planning on a live feed at WOS.
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We are planning on a live feed at WOS.
Glen, Ruth and I missed seeing you at SpeedWeek. Hope you can make World Finals and I'll enjoy listening to you at WOS online,
Sum
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OK I lied.... called Martyn, he and Trapper are racing the bike at the Bub. Marty says the salt is better than speedweek.
Sometimes a little rain helps :cheers:
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OK I lied....
Good thing we can't count on you to keep your word :-), thanks for the update,
Sum
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is there any way to get result from the BUB event? Would love to see what is going on. Did Denis run his liner??
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First time ever on the salt for me, the salt is super smooth, I was very surprised, I'm running a rigid rear and 2" up front and zero issues handling wise
We just ran our first run ever, 112 on a 92 record, we are going to do a return run but if successful will probably seal the engine as we are confident of doing better.
Will drop the mains from 840 to 820 next.
#369 Triumph Thunderbird 650cc 1960 APS/PF
Peter
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No liner runs yet apart from the electric one, both the BUB liner and the Triumph liner were at pre stage but wind too high
is there any way to get result from the BUB event? Would love to see what is going on. Did Denis run his liner??
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The site I use for weather has broken down and doesn't show current conditions in Wendover -- rain, wind, temp, humidity -- nothing. Any reports to share?
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http://www.wunderground.com/weather-forecast/US/UT/Wendover.html
76 deg mostly cloudy wind 15 out of the south.
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No liner runs yet apart from the electric one, both the BUB liner and the Triumph liner were at pre stage but wind too high
is there any way to get result from the BUB event? Would love to see what is going on. Did Denis run his liner??
please post an update if the liners run.
Thanks
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I don't know if this will help; Weather.com for Wendover shows 87 degrees high now 82 degrees, 20 % chance of rain , wind at 12mph from the southeast, and the map show it clear at Wendover and at the race track, the only rain it shows is near Orem south of Salt lake City.
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Slight headwind on the return and a density altitude of 250ft higher meant our return run was slightly slower at 109 but still got us the record. We've decided to take a chance and have the engine sealed to try and better the record as we feel we have another 10-20 mph in the bike. If we blow the engine before it is inspected we lose the record, but this way we don't have to tear down after each record run, not until we feel we have achieved as much as we feel we can. We're running very rich, so dropping the main jets from 840 to 820 to start with.
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/08/27/5emysyve.jpg)
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I thought that once the engine was measured it could be sealed so you DON'T have to do the tear-down after each record run. It is that way for SCTA -- but not Bub/AMA?
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You could do it that way too. Don't want to tear down everything after the first run, so happy to risk the record by sealing and continuing to try and better it.
Bo (wobbly walrus) has safely arrived here
Peter
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Regarding weather; KSL mentioned at the top of the hour that a .major wind storm is moving across the West Desert; gusts as high as 78MPH.
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=zmw:84083.1.99999 (ftp://http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=zmw:84083.1.99999)
Not showing much here, but they said it could affect traffic on I-80.
Nothing like a 60' trailer or a set of triples on its side to bottle things up.
Currently, it shows 22 moving directly across the course, R to L.
Jim
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Pictures from BUB show pits and course underwater...
https://sphotos-a-atl.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc1/p480x480/1000355_10151904546977642_1506469271_n.jpg
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I'm thinking that photo was from early on, prior to runs being made.
DW
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I said this on another topic, but Dallas Volk just PM'ed me to say that the Bub event has ended -- thanks to 1" rain in a half-hour. Next year, for sure!
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CURRENT reports and pics from BUB...:)
https://sphotos-a-atl.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/p480x480/1185364_10151904522147642_1305958673_n.jpg
about an hour ago...first pics of water approaching, then...standing water
https://sphotos-a-atl.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/q75/s320x320/1185748_10200971788834129_293811768_n.jpg
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The salt was spectacular. The best I can remember. I give massive kudos to Mr Manning. He gave it his blessing. The weather was spotty, but for the most part we missed the worst of it. He might have Bill France's way with the weather gods.
The BUB meet always has good salt. :stickout
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This was my first visit ever to the salt, and I couldn't believe how smooth it was. I run a rigid a triumph with about 1 and a half inches of front suspension and never once had any handling issues.
Very very impressed and a great experience.
Peter