How can one be "king" when he lives in an apartment.. Leave this guy alone.kingkamehameha wrote:This still wont get you past 35. Good luck!
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How can one be "king" when he lives in an apartment.. Leave this guy alone.kingkamehameha wrote:This still wont get you past 35. Good luck!
I dont own an elite and with the right gearing yes they can go over 100 if i had enought gas stations i could ride cross island and yeah rent is killer in hawaii 1500 a month for my apartment but everymorning i wake up with a nice view of the pacificWheelman-111 wrote:Greetings;
Sometimes 35 is a big improvement. Sometimes it's enough.
That Elite of yours will never exceed 100, and you can't ride cross-Island, let alone cross-country. So WHAT?! Constructive comments are welcome.
How much we betting?Wheelman-111 wrote:Greetings:
I'm happy for your Pacific view King, but you miss the point. YOUR opinion of what makes a project "worthwhile" isn't necessarily shared by others. Sorry I keep forgetting your Elite/Dio engine is in a Spree frame, but don't be a Buzzkill for those who choose to see what they can wring out of the righteous Spree AF05.
VR, learn about porting and see if the Spree can be opened up to raise RPM. See what compromise you can make with gearing. As careful as you are, I'm betting you'll see 40.
Doesn't look too bad. The idea is to take small amounts off at a time and always keep the tool moving. Don't try to take so much material off at one time, move from one side to the other on longer areas. That keeps things from getting wavy. Keep it up you will have a speed demon before you know itTyler VR wrote: