05-08-2006, 01:13am
Ok again I have to put my 2 cents worth in.
In my experience in drag racing a slick is not meant to be used with suspension. So unless you are going to take the suspension out and put a strut in I sugest that you guys give the slick a miss.
We have proven this to be true at least two times now.
First time was with the Silver bike. The second time was with much convincing to John Cooper to go back to a street tyer and when he did he ran a PB straight away and never looked back.
Sorry Dave but you know me, I say it as I see it.
But what would I know,
Owner of the first 7 sec Street bike in Oz <i></i>
In my experience in drag racing a slick is not meant to be used with suspension. So unless you are going to take the suspension out and put a strut in I sugest that you guys give the slick a miss.
We have proven this to be true at least two times now.
First time was with the Silver bike. The second time was with much convincing to John Cooper to go back to a street tyer and when he did he ran a PB straight away and never looked back.
Sorry Dave but you know me, I say it as I see it.
But what would I know,
Owner of the first 7 sec Street bike in Oz <i></i>