Originally Posted by Ambrose93&39:
Like you just said,"If any of these guys preferred a chain drive car, that's what they'd have." So why stop them? It's obviously not a problem with you now. There will always be a place in my heart for tq's because that's where I started, just would like to see some advancement with them that's all.
Gotta agree with ya there, it's hard to make any forward steps, when everyone, with a few exceptions, is still tied to the Honda, it's a good old engine, but oh so expensive to build new, but, it is what it is, I'm more than happy running my 600, and a quickchange, it is big dollars cheaper than the Honda, but, what to do, most folks have a shop full of parts for them, but they don't want to move on, now would be a good time to unload all that stuff, while there is still a market for it, I have a friend in Wi, that makes a damn good living, reviving the Honda, to be run, and ridden as it was, on the road, he has been the proud owner of my boring bar for several years, he came down, and went home with it, and about 20, good, stock, donor motors, and we've worked together on several projects that he has taken on, he has gone offshore, and had .010 over piston kits made, for the 836, same with rods, intake manifolds, if it's been made, or needed for an old Honda, he has it, but all he does, is revive bikes, I have another friend in Tx, he's a Honda bike nut, owns a speed shop, he can build you a 1250cc, SOHC Honda, with twin turbo's, if your interested, he rides a single turbo one to work daily, and has a 1250 he drag races when he feels the "need for speed"!
I see a lot of TQ guys, at the bottom of this, watching, but I guess they don't feel like chipping in, that' OK, I've carried the banner for 20 years, I can carry it a while longer! And, as far as the Yamaha 600 goes, I'm running the 600R, not the R6, R6 doesn't have enough "leg" in it. Bob
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Originally Posted by DAD:
I't hard doing or thing with them damn Ambrose boy's in their too wish you guys had them back. Maybe only one in each group.
DAD
Hey, no problem, they had a good teacher! Bob
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Originally Posted by DAD:
Bob my back up motor is an 2004 kawasaki I have owned it since 2004 and never had the head of of it I ran it for 4 years very hard. I took it off because the 2008 had a more advanced design. It cost me $1900.00 on ebay. If it blows I'll buy another and put it on. I'm a tinker by heart I built my own injection and test on an old 30 year old clayton Dyno. I can't tell you how much hp is there but I can tell you that my a/f ratio is spot on and I'm not going to fill my crank case with un used alky. If you get a chance try to make one our races I would like to talk to you in person. I still think your cars are neat even if you run on those big old tires now. It isn't any fun fighting amongst our self maybe get some outside agitators in to get people thinking.
DAD
Big ole tars? We ain't run the 8in since I been in it, and long before that, some of the guys run the 23.5/10 on the RR, but a lot are going back to the 10", lots lighter, and more available sizes for stagger, and you can get them up to 71-72", plus they're less expensive. Bob!
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Here we go again, and I hear this a lot, when you make "wholesale" changes in something, it usually costs a lot of money, always, and obsoletes a lot of stuff, and I hear it from people who don't understand motors, if I had come in with a 600cc motor, that "whooped ass" on everyone, where would we/I be now? You'd be surprised at how good it makes you feel, when you can do more, with less, the first 2 years with the MTQRL, our average finish was 5th, that little, cheap ass motor, has made me a lot of money, and I didn't run anyone off, or cost anyone any money, or obsolete their equipment, to me, that's where it's at, hell, it's all braggin rights anyway, might as well make a little money along the way. Can you imagine this, they were actually wanting to make it an all Honda 836cc "club", how crazy is that? DAD, I never have more than $400.00 in all the parts I need to build my 600R, most expensive are rod bolts, at $4.00 each! Oh yea, BTW, I still am able to use the starter, with this engine, so I can start it, in the garage, on the jackstands, whenever I need a "fix". Bob!