piratediverjefff
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Pretty unbelievable what they're doing in Pro Street these days,6.70's(even a 6.68)and over 220 mph!
Bah, I did that yesterday on my way to the store.
Cop even tried to stop me for my autograph.
I didn't have time, so I just waved.
You can tell it, sounds like you had a better vantage point...but it'll never hold in courtIf your going to tell the story, tell the whole story. You were also doing it backwards down a one way street.
Not in ProStreet. I think the current record is 6.34?I heard the Cycle Drag guy say the other day that somebody went 6.16.
Teasley set the record with a 6.3x in prostreet. Chris Moore set the record at 6.30 for fastest no bar bike which was is prostreet bike but was longer wheelbase then what prostreet allows. Looks like this year the 1000cc bikes will be a couple inches shorter to help keep the field closer.Not in ProStreet. I think the current record is 6.34?
Hi. Teasley went 6.309 at that race.Teasley set the record with a 6.3x in prostreet. Chris Moore set the record at 6.30 for fastest no bar bike which was is prostreet bike but was longer wheelbase then what prostreet allows. Looks like this year the 1000cc bikes will be a couple inches shorter to help keep the field closer.
Teasley went 6.309 at the Hail Mary derby. But Chris Moore went 6.30x at the same event and set the fastest mph too. Dme can build fast bikes but building a fast bike and making it go fast are 2 different things.Hi. Teasley went 6.309 at that race.
HI. Yes Chris can sure build a fast bike and he can ride too.Teasley went 6.309 at the Hail Mary derby. But Chris Moore went 6.30x at the same event and set the fastest mph too. Dme can build fast bikes but building a fast bike and making it go fast are 2 different things.
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