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FIM and AMA Bonneville 2012

:congrats: :clap: :firstplace:
So Doc,
Are you allowed to tinker with aerodynamics in our class? Does anybody make a narrower front tire that could be used on the Spyders?
 
:congrats: :clap: :firstplace:
So Doc,
Are you allowed to tinker with aerodynamics in our class? Does anybody make a narrower front tire that could be used on the Spyders?
I'm looking @ front and rear tire sizes and profile. September is around the corner!
 
Robert (Bob) Mighell's 1350 cc Yamaha VMax is the record holder for three wheels :bowdown::firstplace:

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Front tires...
A 145/75-14
or
155/70-14
would work out to just about the same overall diameter and revolutions per mile.

Does anybody make anything in those sizes?? :dontknow:
 
Kinda makes you wonder about all the posts over the years, Of people going over 128/130mph,
And still have more to go on the Spyder?.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Congrats, DOC.:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Benchracing on "Mahogany Ridge"... powered by bull:cus:
I've got an insured here who swears that he was clocked on radar at 137mph... I mentioned that he should take his bike to Bonneville since it's obviously in contention for a lot of land speed records. ;)
 
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