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Mika

Bastardo Finlandias
Oct 25, 2008
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I know this doesnt belong on this forum, but because this project takes all my time from race truck I begin topic for it in here too.
We begin last autumn from -06 zzr1400, this is how it looks now. Our goal is to get 430 kph in standing mile next summer test rides, and maybe more later.
 

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Burn Down

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Sep 14, 2008
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Mika, I never met a Bike I was scared of... However this one may have me reconsidering.

Looks good great fab work as always. What kind of power are expecting to pull out that thing?
 

jmaz268

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Looks good Mika....seen the pics on facebook. You guys just need a translate button for all us uneducated Americans.
 

McRat

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From my reading and talking with guys running LSR over 250mph, you will need a lot of ballast, and a way to cool the chain from overheating.

www.landracing.com has a lot of the Bonneville guys on it, so if you have any tech concerns, it's a good place to start.


Good luck! :thumb:
 

Mika

Bastardo Finlandias
Oct 25, 2008
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From my reading and talking with guys running LSR over 250mph, you will need a lot of ballast, and a way to cool the chain from overheating.

www.landracing.com has a lot of the Bonneville guys on it, so if you have any tech concerns, it's a good place to start.


Good luck! :thumb:

We are driving only standing mile in airfields, one drag take around 20-25 seconds, so no need of ballast. Just need for more power, traction and aerodynamics.

Last year we got 246.8 mph with smaller turbo and stock style fairings.