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Re: Pro Stockers
13 Feb 2009 17:13
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How fast was that bike????[/quote]
The bike in that 1980 configuration (1015 carrying 700#)ran a best of 10.78 @122 but held the National Record at 11.00 at that time.
How fast was that bike????[/quote]
The bike in that 1980 configuration (1015 carrying 700#)ran a best of 10.78 @122 but held the National Record at 11.00 at that time.
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Re: Pro Stockers
13 Feb 2009 17:16
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How fast was that bike????[/quote]
The bike in that 1980 configuration (1015 carrying 700#)ran a best of 10.78 @122 but held the National Record at 11.00 at that time.[/quote]
Do you still have it?
How fast was that bike????[/quote]
The bike in that 1980 configuration (1015 carrying 700#)ran a best of 10.78 @122 but held the National Record at 11.00 at that time.[/quote]
Do you still have it?
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Re: Pro Stockers
13 Feb 2009 17:18
you know what that is what i was running with my little 1015 this year the mile an hour and et were almost excactly the same it is scary how similar. 10.79 at 123.56mph at 2500 ft.
1973 z1 2-1974z1-a,2-1975z1-b dragbikes1015cc+1393cc, 1977kz1000,1978kz1000,1981kz1000j, 1997 zx-11, 2000 z12r,1428turbo nitrous pro-mod and a shit load of parts thats all for now leader sask.,CANADA
I THINK MY POWERBAND BROKE
I THINK MY POWERBAND BROKE
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Re: Pro Stockers
13 Feb 2009 17:41 - 13 Feb 2009 17:50
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The bike in that 1980 configuration (1015 carrying 700#)ran a best of 10.78 @122 but held the National Record at 11.00 at that time.[/quote]
Do you still have it?[/quote]
Yes, I still have it. That motor was built in 1978 by Mark MacIntosh of M&M Racing in 1978 and was my streetbike until I started racing Nationals with it. Not too bad for a motor built 31 years ago.
www.zazzle.com/hot_model_kelsey_a_classi...r-158036052409145164
modprod wrote:
How fast was that bike????
The bike in that 1980 configuration (1015 carrying 700#)ran a best of 10.78 @122 but held the National Record at 11.00 at that time.[/quote]
Do you still have it?[/quote]
Yes, I still have it. That motor was built in 1978 by Mark MacIntosh of M&M Racing in 1978 and was my streetbike until I started racing Nationals with it. Not too bad for a motor built 31 years ago.
www.zazzle.com/hot_model_kelsey_a_classi...r-158036052409145164
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Re: Pro Stockers
13 Feb 2009 18:14
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Do you still have it?[/quote]
Yes, I still have it. That motor was built in 1978 by Mark MacIntosh of M&M Racing in 1978 and was my streetbike until I started racing Nationals with it. Not too bad for a motor built 31 years ago.
www.zazzle.com/hot_model_kelsey_a_classi...r-158036052409145164
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There is a ton of photos on the net of this bike. It still looks as cool as ever.
kzz1p wrote:modprod wrote:
How fast was that bike????
The bike in that 1980 configuration (1015 carrying 700#)ran a best of 10.78 @122 but held the National Record at 11.00 at that time.
Do you still have it?[/quote]
Yes, I still have it. That motor was built in 1978 by Mark MacIntosh of M&M Racing in 1978 and was my streetbike until I started racing Nationals with it. Not too bad for a motor built 31 years ago.
www.zazzle.com/hot_model_kelsey_a_classi...r-158036052409145164
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There is a ton of photos on the net of this bike. It still looks as cool as ever.
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Re: Pro Stockers
13 Feb 2009 18:23
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There is a ton of photos on the net of this bike. It still looks as cool as ever.[/quote]
The bike does have some "history" attached to it and I see no reason to part with it. Hell it treated me better than a couple exes. haha
There is a ton of photos on the net of this bike. It still looks as cool as ever.[/quote]
The bike does have some "history" attached to it and I see no reason to part with it. Hell it treated me better than a couple exes. haha
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Re: Pro Stockers
13 Feb 2009 22:18
this bike is prolly my favorite kz of all time. I am goin for the same look with the z1 paint scheme on my project.
KZ810 streetfighter kz/gpz/gsxr
1983 gs1100e
1979 KZ 1000 1428 dragbike project
1974 kawasaki H1 500 sold
1972 Kawasaki s2 350-parted on ebay
1973 Kawasaki s2 350-parted on ebay
1982 kz750(sold)
1978 kz650 hardtail(sold)
1975 honda xl250-sold
1971 yamaha R5-sold
1982 yamaha xs400
1983 gs1100e
1979 KZ 1000 1428 dragbike project
1974 kawasaki H1 500 sold

1972 Kawasaki s2 350-parted on ebay

1973 Kawasaki s2 350-parted on ebay

1982 kz750(sold)
1978 kz650 hardtail(sold)
1975 honda xl250-sold
1971 yamaha R5-sold
1982 yamaha xs400
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