That's the wise move i'm sure it's hard to set back and watch kudo's on your achievement! I laughed my tail off last month at Barber; your wife comes screaming by, with 4-5 guys hot on her rear fender...
Mack: Changes? Did you finally get the new bush hog attachement for that tractor motor? Does it have a weed eater function too for edging the track?
:lol: :lol: :lol: I have to laugh, that is too funny. One new attachement, woodcraft clip-on's, steering is much quicker and responsive to imputs. At least this tractor never shakes its head. Don't worry the only thing you will see is the back of the tractor, as I pull you on every turn.
Need some tires for the 1125r, I could use an extra set of wheels, but that will have to wait, business sucks right now. I look forward to the day I make the 1125r my track bike. For now the xb will do and it is fun as hell to ride. [/img]
:lol: :lol: :lol: LMAO You know if I pass you, you will never live it down. Can you stand the humiliation? You would be surprised just how quick a tractor can be! :lol:
Way to go brother !!! Firefighting is a dang site better than being a lazy ole paramedic.. :lol: Are ya still in Rookie school or have ya finished up already? ** BTW** I'll be there both days !!!
Mac, lemme borrow that "tractor" for a session. :twisted: ..... I KNOW how quick it can be, after hammering the demo ones at CMP. I an show him
Hey Joe, after watching the Vance & Hines XR1200 series, and the times they where running, (PJ Jacobson ran a 1.37 at Barber) on a 600 lbs plus, flexing frame, bad gearing, and less power bike, made me wonder just how quick the XB12 could be in the right hands, with more power, alot less weight, proper gearing, stiff, great handling chassis, I would think the low 1:30's could be possible. I want to get to a 1:50 at Barber next year, should be doable with a little work, that will suprise alot of people about how quick tractors can be. See you at the track!
Mack: I hope you get it there. I bet you get that thing in the 1:5X's this next week. That will be a TRIUMPH....or at least behind one. :wink:
To that end, new rubber is being spooned on this weekend. If only I could find the nitrous kit and easy button my slow ass is going to need to keep up with the mercenaries, I mean seasoned veterans, that will be thick as flies at the state fair next weekend.