Hello from HeavyBusRacing
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OK this is the THIRD time I have tried to link Pics(photo Bucket) and about 3 pics in my computer locks up so I'm going to try multiple posts and see if that will work.
My name is Marie
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I live in Texas and Land Speed Race an 04 Hayabusa the "HeavyBus"
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This is my Street Bike an 07 GSXR750
Hubby's RC51
and our 96 SRAD 750
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#2
Yes
I also did some RoadRacing
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OK BEFORE anyone says anything I'm NOT a poser! YES I do know how to ride!
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They don't just give these out to anyone!Trophy
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#3
HEY! It's working no more locked up computer!
OK Ihave been snooping around the site here quite a bit and I have seen some questions technical stuff that we dealt with last year getting ready for Land Speed Racing ( pair valves power commander etc etc). Last year when I decided to go LSR I kind of wanted to do a photo Diary for other riders out there that wanted Mods to their bikes. So ever thing we did to the bike I did step by step installs with pics and explanations to show just how easy some of this stuff is.
If you would like go to my Website
http://heavybusracing.com/
And take a look around. I'm NOT selling parts or anything just trying to get the info on installs and stuff out there to help out other Riders.
Here is little of whats in there
Dyno tuning
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Small airbox mod
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Lowering Links install
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P.A.I.R.Valve install
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Brock's Ultra Light Street Megaphone and header wrap
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It's just a lot easier for me to link this stuff to my site rather than trying to post it all here.
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#4
Allright it's working!
Ok I am getting ready to go to the Texas Mile again in March and I will be doing more Mods and posting up here if your interested in seeing this stuff first hand.
Oh BTW here are some Pics from the Texas Mile and a link to it.
FAST!
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199MPH Crash!
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I outran this guy!Scary
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200MPH+ ZX14 who would have thought Kawasaki's could go fast?
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Riding LAWN MOWER! 80+MPH
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The Texas Mile website
http://www.texasmile.net/

Thats all for now
Marie
HeavyBusRacing.com
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#5
Welcome Marie. Great post with lots of good info and photos. Good luck in the Texas mile in March. By the way how did the rider fare that come off at 199 MPH??

Beer
Cheers Taub
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#6
Welcome Marie
Always good to see another keen landspeeder.
Team HeavyBusRacing going to Bonneville this year ??
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#7
Welcome Marie and thanks for sharing all that great stuff with us.

Normally I would move your intro into our newbies folder but with all this great content, I think it is best left up in the general area.

I hope you enjoy the forum for all it has to offer.
Biker
Good luck with the "GO FAST" stuff. What a thrill to be able to do that.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#8
Hi Marie,
Welcome to the Aussie site. Have read a few of your posts on Busanation.
Good luck with you speed racing.
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#9
Welcome Marie
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#10
Welcome. Is there an Australian distributer for those mowers.
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#11
Welcome Girlfriend,
never fly higher than your angel.
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#12
Taubusa Wrote:Welcome Marie. Great post with lots of good info and photos. Good luck in the Texas mile in March. By the way how did the rider fare that come off at 199 MPH??

Beer
Hello guys
Lets see if I can answer things:
The rider who wrecked at 199mph turned out to be fine. He had a few abrasions on his arms and some pretty bad bruising on one hand, both him and the bike slid and didn't hardly tumble at all!

Maj
I'm not really sure I'm ready for Bonneville or it ready for me! When I started the stuff last summer I had never been over 150MPH by myself(I was on the back of SRAD's GSXR750 at about 165MPH when it spit a Rod through the block though) So all told with Testing Practices and actual runs I probably have less then 50 Top Speed Runs total under my belt. All of them on good clean flat ASPHALT! So the thought of riding on crusty loose salt fighting for traction etc etc, that's a little more than I'm ready for yet.

BusGo thanks! I hope some of the stuff we do can either help or inspire some of the riders here. We still have a ton of info to share leading up to this years first Runs in March.

GCBusa It's always nice to bump into aquiantances! Last year I had about 35,000 views on about 10 boards so it's hard to keep up with everyone hope you enjoyed the read though!

Oh and LOAFIE, you have it all wrong! it's more like this
Marie
HeavyBusRacing.com
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#13
Hey what time is it there right now?
Marie
HeavyBusRacing.com
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#14
SRADkneedragger Wrote:Hey what time is it there right now?
Marie
HeavyBusRacing.com

10.18am.

a beautiful warm sunny day. Way too good to be sitting at the computer. I can feel a ride coming on.
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I don't want a pickle . . .
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OK so I'm like 7 hours ahead of you.
I'm getting ready to build a wheel/tire balancer and as soon as I get started I'll post up some pics. I didn't realize that stck factory wheels are niether round or balanced! Most factory wheels are cast then center drilled for axle bearings rotors and then the wheel rim is centered around the drilled center. So while the wheel is round on the tire mounting surface and it's true and straight to the axle the wheel rim and spokes may not be! When SRAD showed me how to strip the wheel lips and polish them on our 96 SRAD I was astounded how far out of round the inside(part that is polished) edge of the rim was! so I am going to strip my wheels down and balance them bare, then put my tires back on and balance them again hoping to get closer to round and closer to balanced. I'm building my own balance stand and I'll have pics pretty quick of it
Marie
HeavyBusRacing.com
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