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I`ll try to help any way I can !!!:yes: We need to start getting Jonny450R in shape (No more Beer and donuts ) and start riding more :prod:

:laugh:ok if you say so nut. I am all for the more riding but you know I don't drink that often and if monster can love donuts and hold the record for pikes peak, why can't I?

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LOL, we need to get together and design you a Jersey

that's for sure bot!!! I have an idea in my head but I don't know what kind of jersey to put it on. I am assuming it needs to be on something that have a design already on it.

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nothing like getting everything done at the last minute. Got the new a-arms on, brake lines, half a hiper got overnighted to me and an oil change. I just gottas get my quad re dynod and tunes and my quad will be ready for Pikes, but I don't think I am yet. Still waiting on laundry and pack. I'll put pics and videos up as I go along this week.

Posted
nothing like getting everything done at the last minute. Got the new a-arms on, brake lines, half a hiper got overnighted to me and an oil change. I just gottas get my quad re dynod and tunes and my quad will be ready for Pikes, but I don't think I am yet. Still waiting on laundry and pack. I'll put pics and videos up as I go along this week.

Who`s doing the Dyno !!

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Who`s doing the Dyno !!

Corey did scared the crap out of me the first run the damn thing ran 38hp and 27lbs of torque:aargh: it use to run 42hp and 30lbs new procom is what caused that. got it up to 47.5hp and 32lbs of torque. I was hoping for 50 but cause it's going to be running at such high altitude he had to lean it out more then usual. I need to do get some head work done to it so I can see if I can make it over that 50hp mark if not a bit higher. and probably a PCV as well.

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see u there wild man!

Sounds good man did you get your tickets already? plus to get a good spot at the devil's playground you need to be in line early. theres always people camping in line at midnight the night prior. :confused:

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Corey did scared the crap out of me the first run the damn thing ran 38hp and 27lbs of torque:aargh: it use to run 42hp and 30lbs new procom is what caused that. got it up to 47.5hp and 32lbs of torque. I was hoping for 50 but cause it's going to be running at such high altitude he had to lean it out more then usual. I need to do get some head work done to it so I can see if I can make it over that 50hp mark if not a bit higher. and probably a PCV as well.

Install a more aggressive Cam

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I know I need to, I am waiting for them to put up the pics of us riding. I've gotten tons of comments on it. Plus I might have a customer for you Mike. But to give you guys an up date in the first section I am the second fastest 450 quad. doesn't really mean much cause come race day who knows what'll happen, but it feels good to have that in your rookie year. the mid section is tomorrow and I gotta get up at 2am again so I'll try to upload videos tomorrow of the qualifying runs.

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still one of the best looking jersey out here no one else has anything close. But tomorrow I don't get to wear it cause we have to sew on participation patches on them for the race :realmad: I like it the way it is:aargh:

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how was tech and the race setup? Are they nice the the privateer? I so want to do this next year.

Tech was easy after the 3 attempts to make my quad pass. You have to be within 50" and they inspect your brakes and make sure your kill tether actually works. You'll be surprise although there is some big money in the cars but in the bikes and quads classes is mainly privateers. And everyone actually looks out for each other no real big attitudes like you get at other race events.

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Heres a couple of pics I have a third one another professional photographer gave me at fan fest I need to scan in still. I am trying to figure out windows video editor for the helmet cam footage I got.

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gotta add the third pic

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