Superman -vs- Kryptonite 125cc stroker battle (new videos)
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Superman -vs- Kryptonite 125cc stroker battle (new videos)
Superman -vs- Kryptonite 1/8 th mile dragrace 2011
Most of the parts have arrived
Both setups will be 125cc full strokers
We will race in May I can hardly wait.
Most of the parts have arrived
Both setups will be 125cc full strokers
We will race in May I can hardly wait.
Last edited by Trafficjamz on Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:09 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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This space is reserved for pictures of the 125cc build (superman)
some pics from summer 2010
Some progress was made today.
some pics from summer 2010
Some progress was made today.
Last edited by Trafficjamz on Tue May 17, 2011 12:27 am, edited 4 times in total.
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Kryptonite Build
The Kryptonite build starts with an elite S frame with the neck shortened to accept elite e front forks.
Also, to try to reduce wheelies, a stretch is being added to the frame.
Here are a few pics for all to enjoy.
That is one loooong S
Cutting the cover so the world can see the ZX Tranz Setup ,Prodigy Clutch and Vented Bell
More 125cc goodies: New scorpion pipe, 33mm Carb, Big Black intake (Thanks Tru72)
This is the stretch E from summer 2010
The Kryptonite build starts with an elite S frame with the neck shortened to accept elite e front forks.
Also, to try to reduce wheelies, a stretch is being added to the frame.
Here are a few pics for all to enjoy.
That is one loooong S
Cutting the cover so the world can see the ZX Tranz Setup ,Prodigy Clutch and Vented Bell
More 125cc goodies: New scorpion pipe, 33mm Carb, Big Black intake (Thanks Tru72)
This is the stretch E from summer 2010
Last edited by Trafficjamz on Thu Apr 21, 2011 3:21 am, edited 5 times in total.
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Re: Twin 125cc stroker arch nemesis
JEsus christ!
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99Polaris indy 700
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2" bar riser
lefty throttle
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Re: Twin 125cc stroker arch nemesis
ppl do call me many things lol......
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Re: Superman -vs- Kryptonite 125cc stroker battle
I'd never think I'd root for both Superman and Kryptonite, but you guys are 'n. Best for 2011 and keep having fun!
How you can be building in MI, whilst' my scooter activity is hibernating I've got to figure out. Especially when Bear is still active
Re: Superman -vs- Kryptonite 125cc stroker battle
I actually rode down to the Post Office the other day. But it was just because I was working on the new 125 and had to move the Aero 80 outside. So when the sun came out, I made the run.
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Re: Superman -vs- Kryptonite 125cc stroker battle
Yup Yup
along with the 7" frame strech im also doing an engine strech, not sure how long yet. I have my first strech E that was 10" total (frame and engine) and that worked well on 82cc, but we are adding 40+cc so im thinkin longer than 10"
I am workin closely with Darin (Tru72) on getting more parts for the 125cc engine, im not saying youll have to wait and check the pics
so thats all for now, keep smiling
-Ben
along with the 7" frame strech im also doing an engine strech, not sure how long yet. I have my first strech E that was 10" total (frame and engine) and that worked well on 82cc, but we are adding 40+cc so im thinkin longer than 10"
I am workin closely with Darin (Tru72) on getting more parts for the 125cc engine, im not saying youll have to wait and check the pics
so thats all for now, keep smiling
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Re: Superman -vs- Kryptonite 125cc stroker battle
looks like some good stuff, can't wait to see more
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The cases are at the machine shop now. I can hardly wait.
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I sanded down this set of case bearings today so that they drop right in the case and slide on and off the crank,with no pressing required.
They will come in handy for test fitting cranks, with out having to actually press the bearings or pull the crank through with the TUSK tool.
I will bring them to the machine shop tomorrow to help test fit the new 52.6mm stroker setup.
They will come in handy for test fitting cranks, with out having to actually press the bearings or pull the crank through with the TUSK tool.
I will bring them to the machine shop tomorrow to help test fit the new 52.6mm stroker setup.
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Re: Superman -vs- Kryptonite 125cc stroker battle
Hey *trafficjamz* wheres that drag stripe at in mich you run at? All i know of is milan. I may come up one time to run my 1000 when you guys go.
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KillinSpree wrote:Hey *trafficjamz* wheres that drag stripe at in mich you run at? All i know of is milan. I may come up one time to run my 1000 when you guys go.
http://northernmichigandragway.net/
http://www.mapquest.com/directions?form ... -86.020749
new best 1/8th mile time 9.647 seconds @67.155 mph 310lbs total weight