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    ASF BRAGGIN' BOARD

    Alright ladies. Show us what ya got. The official ASF Bragging board has started. Submit your 1/4 mile run times or Dyno charts to get your bike on the board. Remember proof is needed for you to be added. Submit to my email address. Cheers!

    http://www.streetfighters.com.au/ASF_member_times.asp

    This page is currently accessible from a link on the Events page: http://www.streetfighters.com.au/ASF_events.asp

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    Well done Si.

    I expect there will be a few times to be posted after the meeting on the 5th Aug and again after Straighliners.

    Sure aBUSA, Papa Smurf and a few others have times they could post up ? Has NTB got a Dyno sheet for his Monster ?

    Tony.J.




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    [V]

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    Sat in the garage, cleaning rims and fitting new rego sticker,
    Phone go's "Its Shane, we're nearly at Willow Bank, You coming?"
    Talk about short notice Mate !!

    Grab a lid and Jump on the 04. Bog stock except for Yoshi cans
    and a TRE. Blast up to the strip.

    Quick run through scrutineering and buy a 1 day licence and im in the que.

    Pull a couple of low 11's to find out what the strips like,
    (Grippy as Hell!) and find out where the return road exit is,
    and generaly get into the swing of things.

    Bit of coaching from Rick "You wont wheelspin tonight, more rev's more clutch and dont flip it!"

    I then pulled an...
    10.676,
    10.648,
    10.785,
    10.561,




    Cant run faster than a 10.5 at this meet so thats what I aimed for when the racing started.

    Whoops. Major balls up.. Ha ha,
    Pulled a Red Light, my only one of the night,
    AND broke out of my bracket with a 10.403.



    Never mind. Still came home happy.
    First time near a strip in years and pulled a genuine 10.4
    on a near stock bike.

    Tony.J.

    EDIT: I have some of Shane's times here too, but not all,
    so i'll let him post his. He'll be quicker when he stops
    sticking the front in the bloody air

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    Im very happy with the ET. Lots lower to come tho What im more impressed with is the MPH, best was 132 mph. Loads of potential there. Just gotta keep that front wheel on the ground [xx(] Mid track power wheelies are fun, not the quickest way down the strip tho. Congrats to Tony for the 10.4 well done mate. And a big thanks to Rick (Papa Smurf) for helping me sort out my start. I had a bloody great day. 11 runs for $45 seems like bloody good value to me.

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    Yeah, good fun, 9 runs for me.
    Just looked at my tickets,
    All but 1 were in the low 130's,
    Couple of 135's and a best speed of 136.16

    Think I got quicker when I stopped bouncing it off
    the rev limiter in 2nd

    Tony.J.


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    Tony how did you break out if your reaction time was 0.222,seems like ya's both have potential to knock half a second off at least

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    quote:Originally posted by davo

    Tony how did you break out if your reaction time was 0.222,seems like ya's both have potential to knock half a second off at least
    I think the delay between the bottom Yellow and the Green for go is 0.400 seconds. This would make a 0.4 a perfect reaction, less would be a Jumped start. When I jumped the green light and got a FOUL / RED it said i'd gone a 0.222

    They gave a prize for the first 0.400 start in the raceing.

    Shane / Papa is that right ?

    I think I might get a few 10th's quicker with practice but current
    streetbike rules say a 10.500 cut off. After that your a racebike.
    Think this is due to be lowered soon.

    My bike was in 100% road trim. Ready run a 3 or 400k ride tommorrow.

    Tony.J.

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    if it's not a rude question...

    how much do you weigh Tony?

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    I got a dyno chart with 300hp on it... I will scan or photo it...

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    quote:Originally posted by Large

    if it's not a rude question...

    how much do you weigh Tony?
    Just checked.
    WITHOUT boots / leathers etc... 74.8
    bike was on the dyno at 159.5,
    Stock gearing and factory suspension settings both ends,

    Tony.J.

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    i was gunna say 75,Lardge is just jelous coz he's 88.

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    I'm going to need over 250hp to compete

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    Large got 88hp on the dyno. His figures should be on the braggin board too

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    I've "lost" the chart and my proof so I better sit this round out

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    But you emailed it to me and i saved it, isnt that lucky

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    Large* makes copies of "that" video


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    Bugga, i cant find it [V]

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    quote:Originally posted by Tony Nitrous

    quote:Originally posted by davo

    Tony how did you break out if your reaction time was 0.222,seems like ya's both have potential to knock half a second off at least
    I think the delay between the bottom Yellow and the Green for go is 0.400 seconds. This would make a 0.4 a perfect reaction, less would be a Jumped start. When I jumped the green light and got a FOUL / RED it said i'd gone a 0.222

    They gave a prize for the first 0.400 start in the raceing.

    Shane / Papa is that right ?

    I think I might get a few 10th's quicker with practice but current
    streetbike rules say a 10.500 cut off. After that your a racebike.
    Think this is due to be lowered soon.

    My bike was in 100% road trim. Ready run a 3 or 400k ride tommorrow.

    Tony.J.
    Tony, you are correct on all points.
    The delay between last yellow & green is .400 sec. any less is a red light foul,
    i should know i did in the first round of racing at the winternationals with a 3.38
    The 10.5 rule is being lowered in september to 9.99 to accomodate late model sports bikes
    that can run these numbers straight out of the crate.
    Breaking out is a different story again, in modified bike we run "dial your own" handicap racing.
    This means that you nominate how quick you think you might go & that time becomes your "dial in time"
    EG.1. dial in at 10.50 & run 10.06 (hehe i did that too)& you break out by nearly 1/2 a second handing your opponent the win.
    EG.2. you dial in at 10.50, your opponent dials in at 11.00,
    your opponent gets 1/2 a sec. headstart & the race is on,
    now providing no one redlights it's first accross the line wins as long as no one breaks out.
    I personally like to chase & as my bike is getting quicker all the time i'm doing it more often these days
    Did i leave anything out? hope this helps.
    Rick

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    Had a play at Heathcote today, turbo busa std wheelbase, lowered 1"all round, bloody cold , alternating between 2&3 gear burnouts,12 o'clocking it or just bogging & stalling on the line had 1 good run which was a PB on this bike , don't know how the scan will come out as the track printer must have been low on ink but
    rt 1.039 Think my brain froze[:I]
    60' 1.7221
    et 9.69
    mph 151.98

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