Colorado trip

Started by preddy08, July 28, 2008, 07:13:15 PM

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Sandeater

Quote from: preddy08 on July 28, 2008, 08:53:58 PM
They said that that only happened to the wheelie kings, due to lack of oiling.

Ha ha ha ha.....thats TOTALLY Troy  :P :P  Sucks you busted your bike again Troy.  Are you practicing splitting the cases for mine  ;) ;)

Glad you had a good time Preddy!  Was the 804 the blue one?
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preddy08

sure was, and had F-8 front end.
Just a little 81hp trail bike.


Troy

Dude, I hope you're kidding about the wheelie king thing, my front end never hits the ground.  If that's the case I know how that happened.  If I ride 20 miles, my front tires signed on for about 2 of that.  So what is the answer to the oiling problem?  I cannot ride if I cannot wheelie, I might as well sell my bike.

kyledvor61

Quote from: preddy08 on July 28, 2008, 08:06:45 PM
Quote from: RaptorRandy on July 28, 2008, 07:59:47 PM
Looks like a good time  :thumbs:

It sounds like your bike ran well at that altitude  8)

It ran well enough to beat an 804 8)

I will eat my words and say that it did adjust for some elevation. Coming off my previous experience it was hard to say that it does.....ya know 8)
:owned:

Troy

Quote from: kyledvor61 on July 28, 2008, 10:33:31 PM
Quote from: preddy08 on July 28, 2008, 08:06:45 PM
Quote from: RaptorRandy on July 28, 2008, 07:59:47 PM
Looks like a good time  :thumbs:

It sounds like your bike ran well at that altitude  8)

It ran well enough to beat an 804 8)

I will eat my words and say that it did adjust for some elevation. Coming off my previous experience it was hard to say that it does.....ya know 8)
:owned:

Hey he admitted he was wrong, I respect someone way more when they recieve the correct information and change their opinion than someone who will never change their opinion because it is thiers.  That was a slow ass 804 though, lol.

Colorado700R

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Quote from: troywcc on July 28, 2008, 10:49:35 PM
Quote from: kyledvor61 on July 28, 2008, 10:33:31 PM
Quote from: preddy08 on July 28, 2008, 08:06:45 PM
Quote from: RaptorRandy on July 28, 2008, 07:59:47 PM
Looks like a good time  :thumbs:

It sounds like your bike ran well at that altitude  8)

It ran well enough to beat an 804 8)

I will eat my words and say that it did adjust for some elevation. Coming off my previous experience it was hard to say that it does.....ya know 8)
:owned:

Hey he admitted he was wrong, I respect someone way more when they recieve the correct information and change their opinion than someone who will never change their opinion because it is thiers.

Couldn't agree more  :thumbs:  I say when we finally do meet up, we split a case and find out if elevation affects our alchol tolerence  :grin_nod:

Troy

I agree 100%  Or we could go to Omaha and drink like 5 cases because we are getting so much air we could drink like heroes, lol.

Sandeater

Quote from: troywcc on July 28, 2008, 10:49:35 PM

Hey he admitted he was wrong, I respect someone way more when they recieve the correct information and change their opinion than someone who will never change their opinion because it is thiers.  That was a slow ass 804 though, lol.

:thumbs:

Haha yea I am pretty surprised Troy and I keep up with that guy pretty well.  I think Kiel's stock stroke, stock bore would be really really close to him  :rofl:
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Troy

Aj, I think me, you, and Preddy's bike are all within a bike or two now.  Kiel will smoke us because of weight and he can definitely ride well.  Kiel would beat the blue 804 without a doubt.  He told me he put a bike length on the Mooseknuckle 812 the last time they raced.  That goes to show you the discussions we have had about dyno numbers, they don't mean shit in the real world.  Not to take anything away from Kiel's bike, it runs like a scalded dog for sure.

Troy

I hear Jason is coming to Colorado next week with the Racer's Edge bike, I think that will be a very very hard bike to keep up with for anyone local.  In my opinion, the RE guys are now the ones to beat.  Don't take offense to that statement, it is only my humble opinion, but they have been kicking serious ass and taking names.

Sandeater

Nice!! Do you know when RE will be here?

Do they have a long rod stroker yet???  I am ready to stroke this thing and bump up compression!!  Oh wait...and $$ too  :D
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Troy

Aj, you need to quit messing around and go straight to the 934 and throw some nos on there while you are at it :thumbs:

socalrappy700

Looks like you had a great time.  And congrats on the yes.  And here I thought she might be smarter then that.

:lol:
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Colorado700R

Quote from: troywcc on July 28, 2008, 11:11:23 PM
Aj, I think me, you, and Preddy's bike are all within a bike or two now.  Kiel will smoke us because of weight and he can definitely ride well.  Kiel would beat the blue 804 without a doubt.  He told me he put a bike length on the Mooseknuckle 812 the last time they raced.  That goes to show you the discussions we have had about dyno numbers, they don't mean shit in the real world.  Not to take anything away from Kiel's bike, it runs like a scalded dog for sure.


Kiel doesn't count, he only weigh's 4lbs  :lol:

Colorado700R

Quote from: preddy08 on July 28, 2008, 08:06:45 PM
Quote from: RaptorRandy on July 28, 2008, 07:59:47 PM
Looks like a good time  :thumbs:

It sounds like your bike ran well at that altitude  8)

It ran well enough to beat an 804 8)

I will eat my words and say that it did adjust for some elevation. Coming off my previous experience it was hard to say that it does.....ya know 8)


Just for the record, I'm framing this post and putting it on my wall  :lol: