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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 192655" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>one with a lengthened swingarm if I recall. If it is the same guy, his son liked telling people that his father got third novice at the widow maker on that rig. If its the same, guy I ran into him at sutton too. Didn't exactly drag race unless you would call it the run up to the "climbing hill" as some call it. His probably only worked really, really well, in "real" drag races. I guess we didn't have one of those. Anyway he quit saying the 86's were the last of the best cylinders, around me anyway. Probably a different guy though. </p><p></p><p>We had a close to 40 oz added flywheel weight on Gene's cr250. I think one of Dan Nichol's friends ended up with the bike come to think of it. Anyway, Gene at an age way past retirement used to drag guys on mx bikes. His own son just out of the Marines bought a kx 250 and told his dad what kind of toast it would make of the old CR. They had a "real" drag race. Being able to keep the front end down and hookup beats looking flashy when you are side by side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 192655, member: 1650"] one with a lengthened swingarm if I recall. If it is the same guy, his son liked telling people that his father got third novice at the widow maker on that rig. If its the same, guy I ran into him at sutton too. Didn't exactly drag race unless you would call it the run up to the "climbing hill" as some call it. His probably only worked really, really well, in "real" drag races. I guess we didn't have one of those. Anyway he quit saying the 86's were the last of the best cylinders, around me anyway. Probably a different guy though. We had a close to 40 oz added flywheel weight on Gene's cr250. I think one of Dan Nichol's friends ended up with the bike come to think of it. Anyway, Gene at an age way past retirement used to drag guys on mx bikes. His own son just out of the Marines bought a kx 250 and told his dad what kind of toast it would make of the old CR. They had a "real" drag race. Being able to keep the front end down and hookup beats looking flashy when you are side by side. [/QUOTE]
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